Architecture of the saccharomyces cerevisiae replisome

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Eukaryotic replication proteins are highly conserved, and thus study of Saccharomyces cerevisiae replication can inform about this central process in higher eukaryotes including humans. The S. cerevisiae replisome is a large and dynamic assembly comprised of ~50 proteins. The core of the replisome is composed of 31 different proteins including the 11-subunit CMG helicase; RFC clamp loader pentamer; PCNA clamp; the heteroligomeric DNA polymerases ε, δ, and α-primase; and the RPA heterotrimeric single strand binding protein. Many additional protein factors either travel with or transiently associate with these replisome proteins at particular times during replication. In this chapter, we summarize several recent structural studies on the S. cerevisiae replisome and its subassemblies using single particle electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography. These recent structural studies have outlined the overall architecture of a core replisome subassembly and shed new light on the mechanism of eukaryotic replication.

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Bai, L., Yuan, Z., Sun, J., Georgescu, R., O’Donnell, M. E., & Li, H. (2017). Architecture of the saccharomyces cerevisiae replisome. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1042, pp. 207–228). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6955-0_10

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