DNA replication (Homo sapiens)

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Orc2Orc3Phosphorylation ofMcm 2-7 complexRFC40Mcm10Orc complexMcm75. Leading/lagging strand synthesisRFC Heteropentamer:RNA primer-DNA primerPCNA homotrimerp70Ubiquitinated Cdc6Orc5Processive complexOrc complexRNA primer-DNA primerDNA polymerase alpha:primase: origin complexRFC38RFC Heteropentamer:RNA primer-DNA primer1. Assembly of the pre-replicative complexMcm6DNAPolymerase ARNA primer-DNA primerOrc4UbiquitinOrc3Orc2UbiquitinMcm7Mcm3p180Orc1Phosphorylated Orc1Mcm 4,6,7 trimer forms andassociates with the replication forkRFC36Cdt1Mcm4Mcm5Cdc6Mcm3Cdc6Orc5Mcm5Orc complexOrc2RFC1403. DNA replication initiationOrc3Cdt12. Activation of the pre-replicative complexPre-replicative complexMcm2Orc complexp49RNA primer-DNA primer:origin duplex:PCNAOrc2Cdc6PrimaseOriginp58Degraded by proteasome in cytosolOrc3Pre-replicative complexOrc4GemininCdc6RFC37Cdt1Mcm2RNA PrimerOrc complexCdt1Orc5Mcm6DNA polymerase alpha:primase: origin complexMcm10Phosphorylated Cdc6Degraded byproteasomein cytosol4. Switching of origins to post-replicative stateMcm4Cdt1Ubiquitinated Orc1POLEATPRFC2UTPCDK2ATPASKRPA4MCM5GMNNCDC45LRFC1ORC6LGTPADPRPA1UBA52ORC5LMCM4CDC6dATPPOLD4ORC2LMCM10dGTPPOLD1RFC4PCNAPRIM2APRIM1dCTPdUTPRFC3ATPMCM2ATPRFC5MCM6ORC4LPOLD2CDC7POLE2CDT1ORC1LRPA2POLA2ORC3LRPA3POLD3POLAADPMCM3UBCCTPMCM7


Description

Studies in the past decade have suggested that the basic mechanism of DNA replication initiation is conserved in all kingdoms of life. Initiation in unicellular eukaryotes, in particular Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding yeast), is well understood, and has served as a model for studies of DNA replication initiation in multicellular eukaryotes, including humans. In general terms, the first step of initiation is the binding of the replication initiator to the origin of replication. The replicative helicase is then assembled onto the origin, usually by a helicase assembly factor. Either shortly before or shortly after helicase assembly, some local unwinding of the origin of replication occurs in a region rich in adenine and thymine bases (often termed a DNA unwinding element, DUE). The unwound region provides the substrate for primer synthesis and initiation of DNA replication. The best-defined eukaryotic origins are those of S. cerevisiae, which have well-conserved sequence elements for initiator binding, DNA unwinding and binding of accessory proteins. In multicellular eukaryotes, unlike S. cerevisiae, these loci appear not to be defined by the presence of a DNA sequence motif. Indeed, choice of replication origins in a multicellular eukaryote may vary with developmental stage and tissue type. In cell-free models of metazoan DNA replication, such as the one provided by Xenopus egg extracts, there are only limited DNA sequence specificity requirements for replication initiation. [Kelly & Brown 2000, Bell & Dutta 2002, Marahrens & Stillman 1992, Cimbora & Groudine 2001, Mahbubani et al 1992, Hyrien & Méchali 1993] Source: Reactome (http://www.reactome.org/cgi-bin/eventbrowser?DB=gk_current&ID=69306)

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Bibliography

  1. Bell SP, Dutta A; ''DNA replication in eukaryotic cells.''; Annu Rev Biochem, 2002 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  2. Cimbora DM, Groudine M; ''The control of mammalian DNA replication: a brief history of space and timing.''; Cell, 2001 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ADPMetabolite58-64-0 (CAS)
ASKGeneProduct10926 (Entrez Gene)
ATPMetabolite1927-31-7 (CAS)
CDC45LGeneProduct8318 (Entrez Gene)
CDC6GeneProduct990 (Entrez Gene)
CDC7GeneProduct8317 (Entrez Gene)
CDK2GeneProduct1017 (Entrez Gene)
CDT1GeneProduct81620 (Entrez Gene)
CTPMetabolite65-47-4 (CAS)
GMNNGeneProduct51053 (Entrez Gene)
GTPMetabolite2564-35-4 (CAS)
MCM10GeneProduct55388 (Entrez Gene)
MCM2GeneProduct4171 (Entrez Gene)
MCM3GeneProduct4172 (Entrez Gene)
MCM4GeneProduct4173 (Entrez Gene)
MCM5GeneProduct4174 (Entrez Gene)
MCM6GeneProduct4175 (Entrez Gene)
MCM7GeneProduct4176 (Entrez Gene)
ORC1LGeneProduct4998 (Entrez Gene)
ORC2LGeneProduct4999 (Entrez Gene)
ORC3LGeneProduct23595 (Entrez Gene)
ORC4LGeneProduct5000 (Entrez Gene)
ORC5LGeneProduct5001 (Entrez Gene)
ORC6LGeneProduct23594 (Entrez Gene)
PCNAGeneProduct5111 (Entrez Gene)
POLA2GeneProduct23649 (Entrez Gene)
POLAGeneProduct5422 (Entrez Gene)
POLD1GeneProduct5424 (Entrez Gene)
POLD2GeneProduct5425 (Entrez Gene)
POLD3GeneProduct10714 (Entrez Gene)
POLD4GeneProduct57804 (Entrez Gene)
POLE2GeneProduct5427 (Entrez Gene)
POLEGeneProduct5426 (Entrez Gene)
PRIM1GeneProduct5557 (Entrez Gene)
PRIM2AGeneProduct5558 (Entrez Gene)
RFC1GeneProduct5981 (Entrez Gene)
RFC2GeneProduct5982 (Entrez Gene)
RFC3GeneProduct5983 (Entrez Gene)
RFC4GeneProduct5984 (Entrez Gene)
RFC5GeneProduct5985 (Entrez Gene)
RPA1GeneProduct6117 (Entrez Gene)
RPA2GeneProduct6118 (Entrez Gene)
RPA3GeneProduct6119 (Entrez Gene)
RPA4GeneProduct29935 (Entrez Gene)
UBA52GeneProduct7311 (Entrez Gene)
UBCGeneProduct7316 (Entrez Gene)
UTPMetabolite9850 (ChEBI)
dATPMetabolite1927-31-7 (CAS)
dCTPMetabolite2056-98-6 (CAS)
dGTPMetabolite2564-35-4 (CAS)
dUTPMetabolite17625 (ChEBI)

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