Pfh1 Is an Accessory Replicative Helicase that Interacts with the Replisome to Facilitate Fork Progression and Preserve Genome Integrity

  • Karin R. McDonald (3111759)
  • Amanda J. Guise (3111762)
  • Parham Pourbozorgi-Langroudi (3111756)
  • Ileana M. Cristea (246789)
  • Virginia A. Zakian (21895)
  • John A. Capra (155231)
  • Nasim Sabouri (669469)
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Publication date
September 2016

Abstract

<div><p>Replicative DNA helicases expose the two strands of the double helix to the replication apparatus, but accessory helicases are often needed to help forks move past naturally occurring hard-to-replicate sites, such as tightly bound proteins, RNA/DNA hybrids, and DNA secondary structures. Although the <i>Schizosaccharomyces pombe</i> 5’-to-3’ DNA helicase Pfh1 is known to promote fork progression, its genomic targets, dynamics, and mechanisms of action are largely unknown. Here we address these questions by integrating genome-wide identification of Pfh1 binding sites, comprehensive analysis of the effects of Pfh1 depletion on replication and DNA damage, and proteomic analysis of Pfh1 interaction partners by immunoaffinity purification...

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