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Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase
Activation of the Mcm2–7 replicative DNA helicase is the committed step in eukaryotic DNA replication initiation. Although Mcm2–7 activation requires binding of the helicase-activating proteins Cdc45 and GINS (forming the CMG complex), an additional protein, Mcm10, drives initial origin DNA unwindin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28270517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.291336.116 |
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author | Lõoke, Marko Maloney, Michael F. Bell, Stephen P. |
author_facet | Lõoke, Marko Maloney, Michael F. Bell, Stephen P. |
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description | Activation of the Mcm2–7 replicative DNA helicase is the committed step in eukaryotic DNA replication initiation. Although Mcm2–7 activation requires binding of the helicase-activating proteins Cdc45 and GINS (forming the CMG complex), an additional protein, Mcm10, drives initial origin DNA unwinding by an unknown mechanism. We show that Mcm10 binds a conserved motif located between the oligonucleotide/oligosaccharide fold (OB-fold) and A subdomain of Mcm2. Although buried in the interface between these domains in Mcm2–7 structures, mutations predicted to separate the domains and expose this motif restore growth to conditional-lethal MCM10 mutant cells. We found that, in addition to stimulating initial DNA unwinding, Mcm10 stabilizes Cdc45 and GINS association with Mcm2–7 and stimulates replication elongation in vivo and in vitro. Furthermore, we identified a lethal allele of MCM10 that stimulates initial DNA unwinding but is defective in replication elongation and CMG binding. Our findings expand the roles of Mcm10 during DNA replication and suggest a new model for Mcm10 function as an activator of the CMG complex throughout DNA replication. |
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spelling | pubmed-53587252017-08-01 Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase Lõoke, Marko Maloney, Michael F. Bell, Stephen P. Genes Dev Research Paper Activation of the Mcm2–7 replicative DNA helicase is the committed step in eukaryotic DNA replication initiation. Although Mcm2–7 activation requires binding of the helicase-activating proteins Cdc45 and GINS (forming the CMG complex), an additional protein, Mcm10, drives initial origin DNA unwinding by an unknown mechanism. We show that Mcm10 binds a conserved motif located between the oligonucleotide/oligosaccharide fold (OB-fold) and A subdomain of Mcm2. Although buried in the interface between these domains in Mcm2–7 structures, mutations predicted to separate the domains and expose this motif restore growth to conditional-lethal MCM10 mutant cells. We found that, in addition to stimulating initial DNA unwinding, Mcm10 stabilizes Cdc45 and GINS association with Mcm2–7 and stimulates replication elongation in vivo and in vitro. Furthermore, we identified a lethal allele of MCM10 that stimulates initial DNA unwinding but is defective in replication elongation and CMG binding. Our findings expand the roles of Mcm10 during DNA replication and suggest a new model for Mcm10 function as an activator of the CMG complex throughout DNA replication. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2017-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5358725/ /pubmed/28270517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.291336.116 Text en © 2017 Lõoke et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see http://genesdev.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Lõoke, Marko Maloney, Michael F. Bell, Stephen P. Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase |
title | Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase |
title_full | Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase |
title_fullStr | Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase |
title_full_unstemmed | Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase |
title_short | Mcm10 regulates DNA replication elongation by stimulating the CMG replicative helicase |
title_sort | mcm10 regulates dna replication elongation by stimulating the cmg replicative helicase |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28270517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.291336.116 |
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