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Open clamp structure in the clamp-loading complex visualized by electron microscopic image analysis.


ABSTRACT: Ring-shaped sliding clamps and clamp loader ATPases are essential factors for rapid and accurate DNA replication. The clamp ring is opened and resealed at the primer-template junctions by the ATP-fueled clamp loader function. The processivity of the DNA polymerase is conferred by its attachment to the clamp loaded onto the DNA. In eukarya and archaea, the replication factor C (RFC) and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) play crucial roles as the clamp loader and the clamp, respectively. Here, we report the electron microscopic structure of an archaeal RFC-PCNA-DNA complex at 12-A resolution. This complex exhibits excellent fitting of each atomic structure of RFC, PCNA, and the primed DNA. The PCNA ring retains an open conformation by extensive interactions with RFC, with a distorted spring washer-like conformation. The complex appears to represent the intermediate, where the PCNA ring is kept open before ATP hydrolysis by RFC.

SUBMITTER: Miyata T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1236569 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Open clamp structure in the clamp-loading complex visualized by electron microscopic image analysis.

Miyata Tomoko T   Suzuki Hirofumi H   Oyama Takuji T   Mayanagi Kouta K   Ishino Yoshizumi Y   Morikawa Kosuke K  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20050916 39


Ring-shaped sliding clamps and clamp loader ATPases are essential factors for rapid and accurate DNA replication. The clamp ring is opened and resealed at the primer-template junctions by the ATP-fueled clamp loader function. The processivity of the DNA polymerase is conferred by its attachment to the clamp loaded onto the DNA. In eukarya and archaea, the replication factor C (RFC) and the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) play crucial roles as the clamp loader and the clamp, respectivel  ...[more]

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