Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, 1 and
2. PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Corporation, 2 Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043 Japan.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We have previously shown that replication of fission yeast chromosomes is initiated in distinct regions. Analyses of autonomous replicating sequences have suggested that regions required for replication are very different from those in budding yeast. Here, we present evidence that fission yeast replication origins are specifically associated with proteins that participate in initiation of replication. Most Orp1p, a putative subunit of the fission yeast origin recognition complex (ORC), was found to be associated with chromatin-enriched insoluble components throughout the cell cycle. In contrast, the minichromosome maintenance (Mcm) proteins, SpMcm2p and SpMcm6p, encoded by the
nda1
+
/
cdc
19
+
and
mis
5
+
genes, respectively, were associated with chromatin DNA only during the G
1
and S phases. Immunostaining of spread nuclei showed SpMcm6p to be localized at discrete foci on chromatin during the G
1
and S phases. A chromatin immunoprecipitation assay demonstrated that Orp1p was preferentially localized at the
ars2004
and
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origins of the chromosome throughout the cell cycle, while SpMcm6p was associated with these origins only in the G
1
and S phases. Both Orp1p and SpMcm6p were associated with a 1-kb region that contains elements required for autonomous replication of
ars2004
. The results suggest that the fission yeast ORC specifically interacts with chromosomal replication origins and that Mcm proteins are loaded onto the origins to play a role in initiation of replication.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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