Human claspin is a ring-shaped DNA-binding protein with high affinity to branched DNA structures

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Claspin is an essential protein for the ATR-dependent activation of the DNA replication checkpoint response in Xenopus and human cells. Here we describe the purification and characterization of human Claspin. The protein has a ring-like structure and binds with high affinity to branched DNA molecules. These findings suggest that Claspin may be a component of the replication ensemble and plays a role in the replication checkpoint by directly associating with replication forks and with the various branched DNA structures likely to form at stalled replication forks because of DNA damage.

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Sar, F., Lindsey-Boltz, L. A., Subramanian, D., Croteau, D. L., Hutsell, S. Q., Griffith, J. D., & Sancar, A. (2004). Human claspin is a ring-shaped DNA-binding protein with high affinity to branched DNA structures. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(38), 39289–39295. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M405793200

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