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Ling Guan1, Peng He1, Fang Yang1, Yuan Zhang1, Yunfei Hu2,3, Jienv Ding2, Yu Hua1, Yi Zhang2, Qiong Ye1, Jiazhi Hu1, Tao Wang4, Changwen Jin5,3,6, Daochun Kong7.
Abstract
A central step in the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication in eukaryotes is the assembly of pre-replicative complex (pre-RC) at late M and early G1 phase of the cell cycles. Since 1973, four proteins or protein complexes, including cell division control protein 6 (Cdc6)/Cdc18, minichromosome maintenance protein complex, origin recognition complex (ORC), and Cdt1, are known components of the pre-RC. Previously, we reported that a non-ORC protein binds to the essential element Δ9 of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe DNA-replication origin ARS3001. In this study, we identified that the non-ORC protein is Sap1. Like ORC, Sap1 binds to DNA origins during cell growth cycles. But unlike ORC, which binds to asymmetric AT-rich sequences through its nine AT-hook motifs, Sap1 preferentially binds to a DNA sequence of 5'-(A/T) n (C/G)(A/T)9-10(G/C)(A/T) n -3' (n ≥ 1). We also found that Sap1 and ORC physically interact. We further demonstrated that Sap1 is required for the assembly of the pre-RC because of its essential role in recruiting Cdc18 to DNA origins. Thus, we conclude that Sap1 is a replication-initiation factor that directly participates in the assembly of the pre-RC. DNA-replication origins in fission yeast are defined by possessing two essential elements with one bound by ORC and the other by Sap1.Entities:
Keywords: Cdc18; DNA; DNA binding protein; DNA origin; DNA replication; DNA replication initiation; DNA synthesis; DNA-protein interaction; Sap1; pre-RC
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28223353 PMCID: PMC5391739 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.767806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157