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Novel role of DONSON in CMG helicase assembly during vertebrate DNA replication initiation


ABSTRACT: CMG (Cdc45-MCM-GINS) helicase assembly at the replication origin is the culmination of eukaryotic DNA replication initiation. This process can be reconstructed in vitro using defined factors in Saccharomyces cerevisiae; however, in vertebrates origin-dependent CMG formation has not yet been achieved partly due to the lack of a complete set of known initiator proteins. Since a microcephaly gene product, DONSON, was reported to remodel the CMG helicase under replication stress, we analyzed its role in DNA replication using a Xenopus cell-free system. We found that DONSON was essential for the replisome assembly. In vertebrates DONSON physically interacted with GINS and Polε via its conserved N-terminal PGY and NPF motifs, and the DONSON-GINS interaction contributed to the replisome assembly. DONSON's chromatin association during replication initiation required the pre-replicative complex, TopBP1, and kinase activities of S-CDK and DDK. Both S-CDK and DDK required DONSON to trigger replication initiation. Moreover, human DONSON could substitute for the Xenopus protein in a cell-free system. These findings indicate that vertebrate DONSON is a novel initiator protein essential for CMG helicase assembly.

SUBMITTER: Dr. Yoshitami Hashimoto 

PROVIDER: S-SCDT-10_15252-EMBJ_2023114131 | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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