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Which of these would you use as a competitive inhibitor for Cdt?(a) MCM 1(b) MCM 2(c) MCM 7(d) MCM 10I had been asked this question in homework.This intriguing question comes from DNA Replication Eukaryotes topic in section DNA Replication of Cytogenetics

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Correct answer is (d) MCM 10

Explanation: MCM 10 REPLACES Cdt from pre-replication complex triggering the phosphorylation in the next step. THUS, it must have a similar structure to Cdt and can ACT as a COMPETITIVE inhibitor. While there is no MCM 1, MCM 2-7 FORM a member helicase.



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