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Replication Clamps and Clamp Loaders
Authors:Mark Hedglin  Ravindra Kumar  Stephen J. Benkovic
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Abstract:To achieve the high degree of processivity required for DNA replication, DNA polymerases associate with ring-shaped sliding clamps that encircle the template DNA and slide freely along it. The closed circular structure of sliding clamps necessitates an enzyme-catalyzed mechanism, which not only opens them for assembly and closes them around DNA, but specifically targets them to sites where DNA synthesis is initiated and orients them correctly for replication. Such a feat is performed by multisubunit complexes known as clamp loaders, which use ATP to open sliding clamp rings and place them around the 3′ end of primer–template (PT) junctions. Here we discuss the structure and composition of sliding clamps and clamp loaders from the three domains of life as well as T4 bacteriophage, and provide our current understanding of the clamp-loading process.During each round of DNA replication, thousands to billions of nucleotides must be faithfully copied in a short period of time. However, by themselves, replicative DNA polymerases are distributive, synthesizing only ten or so nucleotides of complementary DNA before dissociating. To achieve the high degree of processivity required for efficient DNA replication, replicative DNA polymerases associate with ring-shaped sliding clamps that encircle the template DNA and slide freely along it. Such an association effectively tethers the polymerase to DNA, substantially increasing the amount of continuous replication. The closed circular structure of sliding clamps necessitates an enzyme-catalyzed mechanism, which not only opens them for assembly and closes them around DNA, but specifically targets them to sites where DNA synthesis is initiated and orients them correctly for interaction with DNA polymerases. Such a feat is performed by multisubunit complexes known as clamp loaders, which use ATP to open sliding clamp rings and place them around the 3′ end of primer–template (PT) junctions. Here we discuss the structure and composition of sliding clamps and clamp loaders from the three domains of life as well as T4 bacteriophage, and provide our current understanding of the clamp-loading process.
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