EMD-27975

Single-particle
3.01 Å
EMD-27975 Deposition: 29/08/2022
Map released: 14/12/2022
Last modified: 19/06/2024
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EMD-27975

SsoMCM hexamer bound to Mg/ADP-BeFx and 12-mer oligo-dT. Class 2

EMD-27975

Single-particle
3.01 Å
EMD-27975 Deposition: 29/08/2022
Map released: 14/12/2022
Last modified: 19/06/2024
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Sample Organism: Saccharolobus solfataricus P2, synthetic construct
Sample: SsoMCM hexamer bound to Mg/ADP-BeFx and 12-mer oligo-dT. Class 2.
Fitted models: 8eag (Avg. Q-score: 0.432)

Deposition Authors: Meagher M, Myasnikov A , Enemark EJ
Two Distinct Modes of DNA Binding by an MCM Helicase Enable DNA Translocation.
Meagher M, Myasnikov A , Enemark EJ
(2022) Int J Mol Sci , 23
PUBMED: 36499022
DOI: doi:10.3390/ijms232314678
ISSN: 1422-0067
Abstract:
A six-subunit ATPase ring forms the central hub of the replication forks in all domains of life. This ring performs a helicase function to separate the two complementary DNA strands to be replicated and drives the replication machinery along the DNA. Disruption of this helicase/ATPase ring is associated with genetic instability and diseases such as cancer. The helicase/ATPase rings of eukaryotes and archaea consist of six minichromosome maintenance (MCM) proteins. Prior structural studies have shown that MCM rings bind one encircled strand of DNA in a spiral staircase, suggesting that the ring pulls this strand of DNA through its central pore in a hand-over-hand mechanism where the subunit at the bottom of the staircase dissociates from DNA and re-binds DNA one step above the staircase. With high-resolution cryo-EM, we show that the MCM ring of the archaeal organism Saccharolobus solfataricus binds an encircled DNA strand in two different modes with different numbers of subunits engaged to DNA, illustrating a plausible mechanism for the alternating steps of DNA dissociation and re-association that occur during DNA translocation.