oriC is a region of the bacterial chromosome at which the initiator protein DnaA interacts with specific sequences, leading to DNA unwinding and the initiation of chromosome replication. The general architecture of oriCs is universal; however, the structure of oriC and the mode of ori-some assembly differ in distantly related bacteria. In this work, we characterized oriC of Helicobacter pylori, which consists of two DnaA box clusters and a DNA unwinding element (DUE); the latter can be subdivided into a GC‐rich region, a DnaA‐trio and an AT‐rich region. We show that the DnaA‐trio submodule is crucial for DNA unwinding, possibly because it enables proper DnaA oli-gomerization on ssDNA. However, we also observed the reverse effect: DNA unwinding, enabling subsequent DnaA–ssDNA oligomer formation—stabilized DnaA binding to box ts1. This suggests the interplay between DnaA binding to ssDNA and dsDNA upon DNA unwinding. Further investigation of the ts1 DnaA box revealed that this box, together with the newly identified c‐ATP DnaA box in oriC1, constitute a new class of ATP–DnaA boxes. Indeed, in vitro ATP–DnaA unwinds H. py-lori oriC more efficiently than ADP–DnaA. Our results expand the understanding of H. pylori ori-some formation, indicating another regulatory pathway of H. pylori orisome assembly.
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Jaworski, P., Zyla‐uklejewicz, D., Nowaczyk‐cieszewska, M., Donczew, R., Mielke, T., Weigel, C., & Zawilak‐Pawlik, A. (2021). Putative cooperative atp–dnaa binding to double‐stranded dnaa box and single‐stranded dnaa‐trio motif upon helicobacter pylori replication initiation complex assembly. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126643
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