Litcius/Paper detail

Structure of a human replisome shows the organisation and interactions of a DNA replication machine

Morgan Jones, Yasemin Baris, Martin R.G. Taylor, Joseph T.P. Yeeles

2021The EMBO Journal139 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The human replisome is an elaborate arrangement of molecular machines responsible for accurate chromosome replication. At its heart is the CDC45-MCM-GINS (CMG) helicase, which, in addition to unwinding the parental DNA duplex, arranges many proteins including the leading-strand polymerase Pol ε, together with TIMELESS-TIPIN, CLASPIN and AND-1 that have key and varied roles in maintaining smooth replisome progression. How these proteins are coordinated in the human replisome is poorly understood. We have determined a 3.2 Å cryo-EM structure of a human replisome comprising CMG, Pol ε, TIMELESS-TIPIN, CLASPIN and AND-1 bound to replication fork DNA. The structure permits a detailed understanding of how AND-1, TIMELESS-TIPIN and Pol ε engage CMG, reveals how CLASPIN binds to multiple replisome components and identifies the position of the Pol ε catalytic domain. Furthermore, the intricate network of contacts contributed by MCM subunits and TIMELESS-TIPIN with replication fork DNA suggests a mechanism for strand separation.

Topics & Concepts

ReplisomeBiologyTimelessDNA replicationHelicaseDNA polymeraseGeneticsCell biologyDNACircular bacterial chromosomeGeneRNANeuroscienceCircadian rhythmDNA Repair MechanismsRNA modifications and cancerGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics