The DNA replication initiation protein DnaD recognises a specific strand of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome origin

Author:

Winterhalter Charles1ORCID,Pelliciari Simone1,Stevens Daniel1,Fenyk Stepan1,Marchand Elie1,Cronin Nora B2,Soultanas Panos3ORCID,Costa Tiago R D4,Ilangovan Aravindan5,Murray Heath1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology, Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University , Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4AX, UK

2. LonCEM, London Consortium for Cryo-EM, The Francis Crick Institute , London NW1 1AT, UK

3. Biodiscovery Institute, School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham , Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK

4. Centre for Bacterial Resistance Biology, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London , London SW7 2AZ, UK

5. Department of Biochemistry, School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences, Queen Mary University of London , London , UK

Abstract

Abstract Genome replication is a fundamental biological activity shared by all organisms. Chromosomal replication proceeds bidirectionally from origins, requiring the loading of two helicases, one for each replisome. However, the molecular mechanisms underpinning helicase loading at bacterial chromosome origins (oriC) are unclear. Here we investigated the essential DNA replication initiation protein DnaD in the model organism Bacillus subtilis. A set of DnaD residues required for ssDNA binding was identified, and photo-crosslinking revealed that this ssDNA binding region interacts preferentially with one strand of oriC. Biochemical and genetic data support the model that DnaD recognizes a new single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) motif located in oriC, the DnaD Recognition Element (DRE). Considered with single particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) imaging of DnaD, we propose that the location of the DRE within oriC orchestrates strand-specific recruitment of helicase during DNA replication initiation. These findings significantly advance our mechanistic understanding of bidirectional replication from a bacterial chromosome origin.

Funder

Wellcome Trust Discovery Fellowship

Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Queen Mary Startup

Wellcome Trust Award

Faculty of Medical Sciences at Newcastle University

Erasmus+

Newcastle University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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