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

2015 
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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