| Accession ID | Name | Pfam Type |
|---|---|---|
| PF08519 | Replication factor RFC1 C terminal domain | domain |
This is the C terminal domain of replication factor C, RFC1. RFC complexes hydrolyse ATP and load sliding clamps such as PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) onto double-stranded DNA. RFC1 is essential for RFC function in vivo [1][2].
1: Contrasting effects of Elg1-RFC and Ctf18-RFC inactivation in the absence of fully functional RFC in fission yeast. Kim J, Robertson K, Mylonas KJ, Gray FC, Charapitsa I, MacNeill SA; Nucleic Acids Res 2005;33:4078-4089. PMID:16040599
2: Deletion analysis of the large subunit p140 in human replication factor C reveals regions required for complex formation and replication activities. Uhlmann F, Cai J, Gibbs E, O'Donnell M, Hurwitz J; J Biol Chem 1997;272:10058-10064. PMID:9092549