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Structural studies of the archaeal MCM complex in different functional states.

Alessandro Costa1, Tillmann Pape, Marin van Heel, Peter Brick, Ardan Patwardhan, Silvia Onesti.   

Abstract

The primary candidate for the eukaryotic replicative helicase is the MCM2-7 complex, a hetero-oligomer formed by six AAA+ paralogous polypeptides. A simplified model for structure-function studies is the homo-oligomeric orthologue from the archaeon Methanothermobacter thermoautotrophicus. The crystal structure of the DNA-interacting N-terminal domain of this homo-oligomer revealed a double hexamer in a head-to-head configuration; single-particle electron microscopy studies have shown that the full-length protein complex can form both single and double rings, in which each ring can consist of a cyclical arrangement of six or seven subunits. Using single-particle techniques and especially multivariate statistical symmetry analysis, we have assessed the changes in stoichiometry that the complex undergoes when treated with various nucleotide analogues or when binding a double-stranded DNA fragment. We found that the binding of nucleotides or of double-stranded DNA leads to the preferred formation of double-ring structures. Specifically, the protein complex is present as a double heptamer when treated with a nucleotide analogue, but it is rather found as a double hexamer when complexed with double-stranded DNA. The possible physiological role of the various stoichiometries of the complex is discussed in the light of the proposed mechanisms of helicase activity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16731005     DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2006.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Struct Biol        ISSN: 1047-8477            Impact factor:   2.867


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10.  Concerted loading of Mcm2-7 double hexamers around DNA during DNA replication origin licensing.

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