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Single-molecule visualization of stalled replication-fork rescue by the Escherichia coli Rep helicase. | LitMetric

Single-molecule visualization of stalled replication-fork rescue by the Escherichia coli Rep helicase.

Nucleic Acids Res

Molecular Horizons and School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales 2522, Australia.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Genome duplication in E. coli faces challenges from DNA-binding proteins, which can hinder the replication process.
  • The helicase Rep helps overcome these obstacles by displacing roadblocks during DNA replication, but its exact role and interaction with the replisome are not fully understood.
  • Real-time imaging reveals that Rep continuously monitors replication activity and can effectively rescue stalled forks by removing roadblocks, with the efficiency of this process dependent on the stability of the roadblocks.

Article Abstract

Genome duplication occurs while the template DNA is bound by numerous DNA-binding proteins. Each of these proteins act as potential roadblocks to the replication fork and can have deleterious effects on cells. In Escherichia coli, these roadblocks are displaced by the accessory helicase Rep, a DNA translocase and helicase that interacts with the replisome. The mechanistic details underlying the coordination with replication and roadblock removal by Rep remain poorly understood. Through real-time fluorescence imaging of the DNA produced by individual E. coli replisomes and the simultaneous visualization of fluorescently-labeled Rep, we show that Rep continually surveils elongating replisomes. We found that this association of Rep with the replisome is stochastic and occurs independently of whether the fork is stalled or not. Further, we visualize the efficient rescue of stalled replication forks by directly imaging individual Rep molecules as they remove a model protein roadblock, dCas9, from the template DNA. Using roadblocks of varying DNA-binding stabilities, we conclude that continuation of synthesis is the rate-limiting step of stalled replication rescue.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10123100PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad186DOI Listing

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