DNA G-quadruplexes (G4s) are non-B-form DNA secondary structures that threaten genome stability by impeding DNA replication. To elucidate how G4s induce replication fork arrest, we characterized fork collisions with preformed G4s in the parental DNA using reconstituted yeast and human replisomes. We demonstrate that a single G4 in the leading strand template is sufficient to stall replisomes by arresting the CMG helicase. Cryo-electron microscopy structures of stalled yeast and human CMG complexes reveal that the folded G4 is lodged inside the central CMG channel, arresting translocation. The G4 stabilizes the CMG at distinct translocation intermediates, suggesting an unprecedented helical inchworm mechanism for DNA translocation. These findings illuminate the eukaryotic replication fork mechanism under normal and perturbed conditions.
G-quadruplex-stalled eukaryotic replisome structure reveals helical inchworm DNA translocation.
G-四链体停滞的真核生物复制体结构揭示了螺旋状尺蠖DNA易位
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作者:Batra Sahil, Allwein Benjamin, Kumar Charanya, Devbhandari Sujan, Brüning Jan-Gert, Bahng Soon, Lee Chong M, Marians Kenneth J, Hite Richard K, Remus Dirk
| 期刊: | Science | 影响因子: | 45.800 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar 7; 387(6738):eadt1978 |
| doi: | 10.1126/science.adt1978 | ||
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