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The structural basis for MCM2-7 helicase activation by GINS and Cdc45.


ABSTRACT: Two central steps for initiating eukaryotic DNA replication involve loading of the Mcm2-7 helicase onto double-stranded DNA and its activation by GINS-Cdc45. To better understand these events, we determined the structures of Mcm2-7 and the CMG complex by using single-particle electron microscopy. Mcm2-7 adopts two conformations--a lock-washer-shaped spiral state and a planar, gapped-ring form--in which Mcm2 and Mcm5 flank a breach in the helicase perimeter. GINS and Cdc45 bridge this gap, forming a topologically closed assembly with a large interior channel; nucleotide binding further seals off the discontinuity between Mcm2 and Mcm5, partitioning the channel into two smaller pores. Together, our data help explain how GINS and Cdc45 activate Mcm2-7, indicate that Mcm2-7 loading may be assisted by a natural predisposition of the hexamer to form open rings, and suggest a mechanism by which the CMG complex assists DNA strand separation.

SUBMITTER: Costa A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4184033 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The structural basis for MCM2-7 helicase activation by GINS and Cdc45.

Costa Alessandro A   Ilves Ivar I   Tamberg Nele N   Petojevic Tatjana T   Nogales Eva E   Botchan Michael R MR   Berger James M JM  

Nature structural & molecular biology 20110306 4


Two central steps for initiating eukaryotic DNA replication involve loading of the Mcm2-7 helicase onto double-stranded DNA and its activation by GINS-Cdc45. To better understand these events, we determined the structures of Mcm2-7 and the CMG complex by using single-particle electron microscopy. Mcm2-7 adopts two conformations--a lock-washer-shaped spiral state and a planar, gapped-ring form--in which Mcm2 and Mcm5 flank a breach in the helicase perimeter. GINS and Cdc45 bridge this gap, formin  ...[more]

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