Structural basis for the cooperative assembly of large T antigen on the origin of replication
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Structural basis for the cooperative assembly of large T antigen on the origin of replication
Abstract
Large T antigen (LTag) from simian virus 40 (SV40) is an ATP-driven DNA helicase that specifically recognizes the core of the viral origin of replication (ori), where it oligomerizes as a double hexamer. During this process, binding of the first hexamer stimulates the assembly of a second one. Using electron microscopy, we show that the N-terminal part of LTag that includes the origin-binding domain does not present a stable quaternary structure in single hexamers. This disordered region, however, is well arranged within the LTag double hexamer after specific ori recognition, where it mediates the interactions between hexamers and constructs a separated structural module at their junction. We conclude that full assembly of LTag hexamers occurs only within the dodecamer, and requires the specific hexamer-hexamer interactions established upon binding to the origin of replication. This mechanism provides the structural basis for the cooperative assembly of LTag double hexamer on the cognate viral ori.
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