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... primer of approximately 10 nucleotides was synthesized only in the presence ofthe above complex The synthesis ofthe RNA primer was inhibited in the presence of heliquinomycin at an IC50 value of ... significantly the formation ofthe MCM4/6/7 complex We also examined the sensitivity ofthe ATPase activities ofthe MCM4/6/7 complex and the SV40 T antigen to heliquinomycin in the absence of single-stranded ... and dT50 were labelled at their 5¢ ends and electrophoresed to determine the size ofthe synthesized oligoA fragment The arrow indicates the position ofthe RNA primer synthesized by DNA polymerase-a/primase...