UniProt Summary: The GINS complex plays an essential role in the initiation of DNA replication, and progression of DNA replication forks. GINS4 is important for GINS complex assembly. GINS complex seems to bind preferentially to single-stranded DNA. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:17417653}.
Pfam DomainsGO Terms
Pfam Domains
Sld5
GO Terms
GINS complex
replication fork protection complex
double-strand break repair via break-induced replication
inner cell mass cell proliferation
DNA strand elongation involved in DNA replication
3-5 DNA helicase activity
blastocyst growth
DNA strand elongation
double-strand break repair via homologous recombination
blastocyst development
recombinational repair
DNA duplex unwinding
DNA geometric change
DNA-dependent DNA replication
double-strand break repair
DNA replication
DNA recombination
DNA conformation change
in utero embryonic development
developmental growth
growth
DNA repair
cell population proliferation
chordate embryonic development
embryo development ending in birth or egg hatching
DNA metabolic process
cellular response to DNA damage stimulus
embryo development
chromosome organization
cellular response to stress
cellular macromolecule biosynthetic process
macromolecule biosynthetic process
CRISPR Data
Compound HitMost Correlated Genes in ChemogenomicsTissues where Essential in the Avana Dataset (DepMap 20Q1)