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The Journal of biological chemistry, 2006-07, Vol.281 (27), p.18414
2006
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A Conserved Hsp10-like Domain in Mcm10 Is Required to Stabilize the Catalytic Subunit of DNA Polymerase-α in Budding Yeast
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  • The Journal of biological chemistry, 2006-07, Vol.281 (27), p.18414
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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2006
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • Mcm10 is a conserved eukaryotic DNA replication factor that is required for S phase progression. Recently, Mcm10 has been shown to interact physically with the DNA polymerase-α (pol-α)·primase complex. We show now that Mcm10 is in a complex with pol-α throughout the cell cycle. In temperature-sensitive mcm10 - 1 mutants, depletion of Mcm10 results in degradation of the catalytic subunit of pol-α, Cdc17/Pol1, regardless of whether cells are in G 1 , S, or G 2 phase. Importantly, Cdc17 protein levels can be restored upon overexpression of exogenous Mcm10 in mcm10 - 1 mutants that are grown at the nonpermissive temperature. Moreover, overexpressed Cdc17 that is normally subject to rapid degradation is stabilized by Mcm10 co-overexpression but not by co-overexpression of the B-subunit of pol-α, Pol12. These results are consistent with Mcm10 having a role as a nuclear chaperone for Cdc17. Mutational analysis indicates that a conserved heat-shock protein 10 (Hsp10)-like domain in Mcm10 is required to prevent the degradation of Cdc17. Substitution of a single residue in the Hsp10-like domain of endogenous Mcm10 results in a dramatic reduction of steady-state Cdc17 levels. The high degree of evolutionary conservation of this domain implies that stabilizing Cdc17 may be a conserved function of Mcm10.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0021-9258
eISSN: 1083-351X
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M513551200
Titel-ID: cdi_highwire_biochem_281_27_18414
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