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MCM Forked Substrate Specificity Involves Dynamic Interaction with the 5'-Tail.

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  • MCM Forked Substrate Specificity Involves Dynamic Interaction with the 5'-Tail. Abstract Text:

    eli rothenbergEli Rothenberg,michael a trakselisMichael A Trakselis,stephen d bellStephen D Bell,taekjip haTaekjip Ha,eli rothenbergEli Rothenberg,michael a trakselisMichael A Trakselis,stephen d bellStephen D Bell,taekjip haTaekjip Ha,eli rothenbergEli Rothenberg,michael a trakselisMichael A Trakselis,stephen d bellStephen D Bell,taekjip haTaekjip Ha,

    The archaeal minichromosome maintenance protein MCM forms a homohexameric complex that functions as the DNA replicative helicase and serves as a model system for its eukaryotic counterpart. Here, we applied single molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer methods to probe the substrate specificity and binding mechanism of MCM from the hyperthermophilic Archaea Sulfolobus solfataricus on various DNA substrates. S. solfataricus MCM displays a binding preference for forked substrates relative to partial or full duplex substrates. Moreover, the nature of MCM binding to Y-shaped substrates is distinct in that MCM loads on the 3'-tail while interacting with the 5'-tail likely via the MCM surface. These results provide the first elucidation of a dynamic nature of interaction between a ring-shaped helicase interacting with an opposing single-stranded DNA tail. This interaction contributes to substrate selectivity and increases the stability of the forked DNA-MCM complex, with possible implications for the MCM unwinding mechanism.

    MCM Forked Substrate Specificity Involves Dynamic Interaction with the 5'-Tail. Publishing Authors By Initials

    e rothenbergE Rothenberg,ma trakselisMA Trakselis,sd bellSD Bell,t haT Ha,e rothenbergE Rothenberg,ma trakselisMA Trakselis,sd bellSD Bell,t haT Ha,e rothenbergE Rothenberg,ma trakselisMA Trakselis,sd bellSD Bell,t haT Ha,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Journal of biological chemistry

    VOLUME: 282

    Page Numbers: 34229-34

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biol. Chem.

    ISSN: 0021-9258

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Physics.

    Country: United States

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