Structure of a helicase-helicase loader complex reveals insights into the mechanism of bacterial primosome assembly

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During the assembly of the bacterial loader-dependent primosome, helicase loader proteins bind to the hexameric helicase ring, deliver it onto the oriC DNA and then dissociate from the complex. Here, to provide a better understanding of this key process, we report the crystal structure of the ∼570-kDa prepriming complex between the Bacillus subtilis loader protein and the Bacillus stearothermophilus helicase, as well as the helicase-binding domain of primase with a molar ratio of 6:6:3 at 7.5 Å resolution. The overall architecture of the complex exhibits a three-layered ring conformation. Moreover, the structure combined with the proposed model suggests that the shift from the 'open-ring' to the 'open-spiral' and then the 'closed-spiral' state of the helicase ring due to the binding of single-stranded DNA may be the cause of the loader release. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Liu, B., Eliason, W. K., & Steitz, T. A. (2013). Structure of a helicase-helicase loader complex reveals insights into the mechanism of bacterial primosome assembly. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3495

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