DNA原酶在DNA复制过程中起到分子制动作用
Jong-Bong Lee1, Richard K Hite, Samir M Hamdan
1Harvard Medical School, Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, 250 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Nature
|February 3, 2006
概括
DNA复制需要领先和落后链之间的协调. 滞后链上的原酶活动起到分子制动作用,暂停领先链合成以保持同步.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- DNA复制涉及连续的领先链合成和不连续的滞后链合成.
- 这些过程之间的协调至关重要,但尚未完全理解,特别是对于滞后链上的较慢的酶步骤.
研究的目的:
- 研究来自菌体T7的多蛋白质复合体中DNA复制的动力学.
- 描述原酶活动如何影响复制叉的进展和领先和滞后链之间的协调.
主要方法:
- 利用单分子技术研究菌体T7复制复合物的动力学.
- 分析了原酶活动对复制分叉动态的影响.
主要成果:
- 观察到RNA初始酶在滞后链上的初始酶合成导致领先链合成的暂时暂停.
- 在协调合成过程中确定了滞后链上复制循环的形成和释放.
- 证明原酶充当分子制动剂,在循环形成之前停止叉子的进展.
结论:
- 主酶介导的领先链合成暂停是协调DNA复制的关键机制.
- 这种机制可以防止更快的领先链合成超越较慢的滞后链酶的步骤.
- 复制循环的形成促进了滞后链上的不连续合成.
相关概念视频
DNA Replication
DNA replication involves the separation of the two strands of the double helix, with each strand serving as a template from which the new complementary strand is copied. After replication, each double-stranded DNA includes one parental or “old” strand and one “new” strand. This is known as semiconservative replication. The resulting DNA molecules have the same sequence and are divided equally into the two daughter cells.
Replication in Prokaryotes
DNA replication uses a large number of...
Replication in Prokaryotes
DNA replication uses a large number of...
The DNA Replication Fork
An organism’s genome needs to be duplicated in an efficient and error-free manner for its growth and survival. The replication fork is a Y-shaped active region where two strands of DNA are separated and replicated continuously. The coupling of DNA unzipping and complementary strand synthesis is a characteristic feature of a replication fork. Organisms with small circular DNA, such as E. coli, often have a single origin of replication; therefore, they have only two replication forks, one in...
DNA Helicases
DNA unwinding helicase enzymes are a type of motor protein. Motor proteins can translocate along filaments or polymers using energy generated from ATP hydrolysis. Helicases are involved in all the important cellular processes where DNA unwinding is required, such as DNA replication, repair, recombination, and transcription. They are present in all living organisms, but vary in their structure, function, and mechanism of action. For example, in prokaryotes, DnaB helicase binds and translocates...
DNA Topoisomerases
Topoisomerases are enzymes that relax overwound DNA molecules during various cell processes, including DNA replication and transcription. These enzymes regulate positive and negative DNA supercoiling without changing the nucleotide sequence. DNA overwinding in a clockwise direction results in positively supercoiled DNA, whereas underwinding in a counterclockwise direction produces negatively supercoiled DNA.
Types and Mechanism of action
Topoisomerases are divided into two main types. Type I...
Types and Mechanism of action
Topoisomerases are divided into two main types. Type I...
Restarting Stalled Replication Forks
DNA replication is initiated at sites containing predefined DNA sequences known as origins of replication. DNA is unwound at these sites by the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) helicase and other factors such as Cdc45 and the associated GINS complex.The unwound single strands are protected by replication protein A (RPA) until DNA polymerase starts synthesizing DNA at the 5’ end of the strand in the same direction as the replication fork. To prevent the replication fork from falling apart, a...
The DNA Replication Fork
An organism’s genome needs to be duplicated in an efficient and error-free manner for its growth and survival. The replication fork is a Y-shaped active region where two strands of DNA are separated and replicated continuously. The coupling of DNA unzipping and complementary strand synthesis is a characteristic feature of a replication fork. Organisms with small circular DNA, such as E. coli, often have a single origin of replication; therefore, they have only two replication forks, one in...


