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Author Spotlight: Investigating the Motion Dynamics of the Eukaryotic Replisome Components at the Single-Molecule Level
Published on: July 26, 2024
Cryo-EM structure of the replisome reveals multiple interactions coordinating DNA synthesis
Arkadiusz W Kulczyk1, Arne Moeller2, Peter Meyer3
1Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115; arek@hms.harvard.edu ccr@hms.harvard.edu.
Abstract:
We present a structure of the ∼650-kDa functional replisome of bacteriophage T7 assembled on DNA resembling a replication fork. A structure of the complex consisting of six domains of DNA helicase, five domains of RNA primase, two DNA polymerases, and two thioredoxin (processivity factor) molecules was determined by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy. The two molecules of DNA polymerase adopt a different spatial arrangement at the replication fork, reflecting their roles in leading- and lagging-strand synthesis. The structure, in combination with biochemical data, reveals molecular mechanisms for coordination of leading- and lagging-strand synthesis. Because mechanisms of DNA replication are highly conserved, the observations are relevant to other replication systems.
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