Authors
Alessandro Costa, Ivar Ilves, Nele Tamberg, Tatjana Petojevic, Eva Nogales, Michael R Botchan, James M Berger
Publication date
2011/4
Journal
Nature structural & molecular biology
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
471-477
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group US
Description
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 …
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A Costa, I Ilves, N Tamberg, T Petojevic, E Nogales… - Nature structural & molecular biology, 2011