Licensing factor
Licensing factor - s phase onset is controlled, so that it occurs only once every cell cycle. Dna is licensed for replication after mitosis in g(1), and passage through s phase removes the license to replicate. Licensing factors are required for licensing and central to ensuring that replication occurs once per cell cycle. (from j biol chem 2001 nov 30;276(48):44905 11)
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