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The human cytomegalovirus UL44 C clamp wraps around DNA

  作者 Komazin-Meredith, G; Petrella, RJ; Santos, WL; Filman, DJ; Hogle, JM; Verdine, GL; Karplus, M; Coen, DM  
  选自 期刊  Structure;  卷期  2008年16-8;  页码  1214-1225  
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[摘要]Processivity factors tether the catalytic subunits of DNA polymerases to DNA so that continuous synthesis of long DNA strands is possible. The human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase subunit UL44 forms a C clamp-shaped dimer intermediate in structure between monomeric herpes simplex virus UL42, which binds DNA directly via a basic surface, and the trimeric sliding clamp PCNA, which encircles DNA. To investigate how UL44 interacts with DNA, calculations were performed in which a 12 bp DNA oligonucleotide was docked to UL44. The calculations suggested that UL44 encircles DNA, which interacts with basic residues both within the cavity of the C clamp and in flexible loops of UL44 that complete the "circle." The results of mutational and crosslinking studies were consistent with this model. Thus, UL44 is a "hybrid" of UL42 and PCNA: its struc ture is intermediate between the two and its mode of interaction with DNA has elements of both.

 
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