Summary information and primary citation

PDB-id
7tjk; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats; DNAproDB
Class
replication-DNA
Method
cryo-EM (2.7 Å)
Summary
S. cerevisiae orc bound to 84 bp ars1 DNA and cdc6 (state 2) with docked orc6 n-terminal domain
Reference
Schmidt JM, Yang R, Kumar A, Hunker O, Seebacher J, Bleichert F (2022): "A mechanism of origin licensing control through autoinhibition of S. cerevisiae ORC·DNA·Cdc6." Nat Commun, 13, 1059. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-28695-w.
Abstract
The coordinated action of multiple replicative helicase loading factors is needed for the licensing of replication origins prior to DNA replication. Binding of the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) to DNA initiates the ATP-dependent recruitment of Cdc6, Cdt1 and Mcm2-7 loading, but the structural details for timely ATPase site regulation and for how loading can be impeded by inhibitory signals, such as cyclin-dependent kinase phosphorylation, are unknown. Using cryo-electron microscopy, we have determined several structures of S. cerevisiae ORC·DNA·Cdc6 intermediates at 2.5-2.7 Å resolution. These structures reveal distinct ring conformations of the initiator·co-loader assembly and inactive ATPase site configurations for ORC and Cdc6. The Orc6 N-terminal domain laterally engages the ORC·Cdc6 ring in a manner that is incompatible with productive Mcm2-7 docking, while deletion of this Orc6 region alleviates the CDK-mediated inhibition of Mcm7 recruitment. Our findings support a model in which Orc6 promotes the assembly of an autoinhibited ORC·DNA·Cdc6 intermediate to block origin licensing in response to CDK phosphorylation and to avert DNA re-replication.

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