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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1422003112
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Cdc45 (cell division cycle protein 45) guards the gate of the Eukaryote Replisome helicase stabilizing leading strand engagement

Tatjana Petojevic,James J. Pesavento,Alessandro Costa,Jingdan Liang,Zhijun Wang,James M. Berger,Michael R. Botchan

Replisome
Helicase
Biology
2015
Significance Cell division control protein 45 (Cdc45), a RecJ homologue, is essential in all eukaryotes. Cdc45 functions with the replisome CMG helicase where minichromosome maintenance (Mcm2–7) proteins provide motor activity for unwinding duplex during replication. We report that the dynamic gate between Mcm subunits 2 and 5, which is essential for the initial loading of the motor, may be an Achilles heel because the leading strand may slip from its central channel in an open gate state. Studies show that the side channel formed by the Cdc45 and GINS works as a trap and guards this gate; the Recombination protein J fold is key for this activity. We propose that this new function for Cdc45 will be important for fork integrity during the S-phase in response to double-strand breaks or replication stress.
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    Cdc45 (cell division cycle protein 45) guards the gate of the Eukaryote Replisome helicase stabilizing leading strand engagement” is a paper by Tatjana Petojevic James J. Pesavento Alessandro Costa Jingdan Liang Zhijun Wang James M. Berger Michael R. Botchan published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.