Interactions between single-stranded DNA-binding proteins (SSBs) and the DNA replication machinery are found in all organisms, but the roles of these contacts remain poorly defined. In Escherichia coli, SSB's association with the Ï subunit of the DNA polymerase III holoenzyme has been proposed to confer stability to the replisome and to aid delivery of primers to the lagging-strand DNA polymerase. Here, the SSB-binding site on Ï is identified crystallographically and biochemical and cellular studies delineate the consequences of destabilizing the Ï/SSB interface. An essential role for the Ï/SSB interaction in lagging-strand primer utilization is not supported. However, sequence changes in Ï that block complex formation with SSB lead to salt-dependent uncoupling of leading- and lagging-strand DNA synthesis and to a surprising obstruction of the leading-strand DNA polymerase in vitro, pointing to roles for the Ï/SSB complex in replisome establishment and maintenance. Destabilization of the Ï/SSB complex in vivo produces cells with temperature-dependent cell cycle defects that appear to arise from replisome instability.
Structure of the SSB-DNA polymerase III interface and its role in DNA replication.
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作者:Marceau Aimee H, Bahng Soon, Massoni Shawn C, George Nicholas P, Sandler Steven J, Marians Kenneth J, Keck James L
| 期刊: | EMBO Journal | 影响因子: | 8.300 |
| 时间: | 2011 | 起止号: | 2011 Aug 19; 30(20):4236-47 |
| doi: | 10.1038/emboj.2011.305 | ||
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