SGD DescriptionChromatin-associated protein; required for sister chromatid cohesion; interacts with DNA polymerase alpha (Pol1p) and may link DNA synthesis to sister chromatid cohesion
PomBase DescriptionDNA polymerase alpha accessory factor Mcl1
AspGD DescriptionOrtholog(s) have role in DNA repair, Okazaki fragment processing involved in mitotic DNA replication, cell septum assembly, chromatin silencing at centromere central core, chromosome segregation, conidium formation
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