A unique binding mode enables MCM2 to chaperone histones H3–H4 at replication forks

Nature structural & molecular biology(2015)

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Chromatin reassembly after replication requires recycling of old and deposition of new histones. Structural insights into how MCM2, part of the replicative helicase, interacts with H3–H4 suggest a function in histone recycling at replication forks.
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