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Molecular determinants of phase separation for Drosophila DNA replication licensing factors

Matthew W Parker, Jonchee A Kao, Alvin Huang, James M Berger, Michael R Botchan

2021eLife20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) of intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) in proteins can drive the formation of membraneless compartments in cells. Phase-separated structures enrich for specific partner proteins and exclude others. Previously, we showed that the IDRs of metazoan DNA replication initiators drive DNA-dependent phase separation in vitro and chromosome binding in vivo, and that initiator condensates selectively recruit replication-specific partner proteins (Parker et al., 2019). How initiator IDRs facilitate LLPS and maintain compositional specificity is unknown. Here, using Drosophila melanogaster ( Dm ) Cdt1 as a model initiation factor, we show that phase separation results from a synergy between electrostatic DNA-bridging interactions and hydrophobic inter-IDR contacts. Both sets of interactions depend on sequence composition (but not sequence order), are resistant to 1,6-hexanediol, and do not depend on aromaticity. These findings demonstrate that distinct sets of interactions drive condensate formation and specificity across different phase-separating systems and advance efforts to predict IDR LLPS propensity and partner selection a priori.

Topics & Concepts

DNAIntrinsically disordered proteinsBiologyDNA replicationCell biologySequence (biology)Replication (statistics)Chromosome segregationProtein–protein interactionLicensing factorGeneticsBiophysicsPhase (matter)Computational biologyDNA-binding proteinChemistryIn vitroSelection (genetic algorithm)Origin of replicationPlasma protein bindingChromosomeDNA sequencingDrosophila (subgenus)Origin recognition complexSeparation (statistics)Eukaryotic cellRNA Research and SplicingGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsNuclear Structure and Function
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