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===Yeast===
In budding yeast, CDK is the key regulator of pre-RC assembly.<ref name = "The Cell Cycle" /> Evidence for this is that inactivation of CDKs in cells arrested in G2/M or in S phase drives reassembly of pre-RCs.<ref name = "Diffley2008" /> CDK acts by inhibiting the individual components of the pre-RC. CDK phosphorylates Cdc6 to mark it for degradation by the SCF in late G1 and early S phase.<ref name = "Diffley2008" /> CDK also induces export of Mcm complexes and Cdt1 from the nucleus.<ref name = "Diffley2008" /> Evidence that CDKs regulate the localization of Mcm2-7 is that inactivation of CDKs in [[
CDK also phosphorylates ORC proteins. It has been suggested that phosphorylation affects the ability of the ORC to bind other components of the pre-RC.<ref name="The Cell Cycle" />
To get substantial re-replication of DNA, regulation of all three components, Cdc6, Mcm2-7 and the ORC has to be prevented. Having multiple mechanisms to prevent re-replication is beneficial because it the regulatory network continues to function even if one of the components fails.<ref name="The Cell Cycle" />
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[[Geminin]] is an important inhibitor of pre-Rc assembly is metazoan cells.<ref name="The Cell Cycle" />
Geminin was identified in a screen for APC/C substrates in ''Xenopus''.<ref name = "Kirschner1998" >{{cite journal |author1=T.J. McGarry |author2=M.W. Kirschner |title=Geminin, an inhibitor of DNA replication, is degraded during mitosis|journal=Cell |volume=93|pages=1043–1053 |year=1998 |doi=10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81209-X |issue= 6 |pmid= 9635433|doi-access=free }}</ref> Studies have shown that Geminin prevents pre_RC assembly by binding to cdt1 and preventing its association with the pre-RC.<ref name = "Dutta2000" >{{cite journal |author1=J.A. Wohlschlegel |author2=B.T. Dwyer |author3=S.K. Dhar |author4=C. Cvetic |author5=J.C. Walter |author6=A. Dutta |title= Inhibition of eukaryotic DNA replication by geminin binding to Cdt1|journal=Science |volume=290|pages=2309–2312 |year=2000 |doi=10.1126/science.290.5500.2309 |issue=5500 |pmid= 11125146}}</ref> Since geminin is degraded by the APC/C, pre-Rc assembly can proceed only when APC/C activity is high, which occurs in G1.<ref name ="Diffley2008" />
The importance of CDKs in preventing re-licensing in metazoan cells is still unclear. Some studies have
==Activation of replication origins==
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