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Role for a Drosophila Myb-containing protein complex in site-specific DNA replication

Eileen L. Beall, J. Robert Manak, Sharleen Zhou, Maren Bell, Joseph S. Lipsick and Michael R. Botchan

Nature 420, 833-837(19 December 2002)

doi:10.1038/nature01228

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Purification of proteins binding to ACE3 and Ori-beta.

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A Myb complex in Drosophila.

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Drosophila Myb and p120 associate with ACE3, and binding sites are essential for amplification in vivo.

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Drosophila Myb is required for chorion gene amplification.

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Absence of Drosophila Myb results in thin chorion and abnormal dorsal appendages.

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