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  2. Structure of a human replisome shows the organisation and interactions of a DNA replication machine

Structure of a human replisome shows the organisation and interactions of a DNA replication machine

  • EMBO J. 2021 Dec 1;40(23):e108819. doi: 10.15252/embj.2021108819.
Morgan L Jones 1 Yasemin Baris 1 Martin R G Taylor 1 Joseph T P Yeeles 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract

The human replisome is an elaborate arrangement of molecular machines responsible for accurate chromosome replication. At its heart is the CDC45-MCM-GINS (CMG) helicase, which, in addition to unwinding the parental DNA duplex, arranges many proteins including the leading-strand polymerase Pol ε, together with TIMELESS-TIPIN, CLASPIN and AND-1 that have key and varied roles in maintaining smooth replisome progression. How these proteins are coordinated in the human replisome is poorly understood. We have determined a 3.2 Å cryo-EM structure of a human replisome comprising CMG, Pol ε, TIMELESS-TIPIN, CLASPIN and AND-1 bound to replication fork DNA. The structure permits a detailed understanding of how AND-1, TIMELESS-TIPIN and Pol ε engage CMG, reveals how CLASPIN binds to multiple replisome components and identifies the position of the Pol ε catalytic domain. Furthermore, the intricate network of contacts contributed by MCM subunits and TIMELESS-TIPIN with replication fork DNA suggests a mechanism for strand separation.

Keywords

CMG helicase; DNA replication; cryo-EM; fork protection complex; replisome.

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