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PCNA is a Nucleotide Exchange Factor for the Clamp Loader ATPase Complex
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Pajak, Joshua
, Kelch, Brian A
, Landeck, Jacob T
, Liu, Xingchen
, Litvak, Sasha
, Anand, Krishna
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Biochemistry
2025
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PCNA is a Nucleotide Exchange Factor for the Clamp Loader ATPase Complex
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Pajak, Joshua
, Kelch, Brian A
, Landeck, Jacob T
, Liu, Xingchen
, Litvak, Sasha
, Anand, Krishna
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Biochemistry
2025
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PCNA is a Nucleotide Exchange Factor for the Clamp Loader ATPase Complex
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PCNA is a Nucleotide Exchange Factor for the Clamp Loader ATPase Complex
2025
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Overview
All life requires loading ring-shaped sliding clamp protein complexes onto DNA. The sliding clamp loader is a conserved AAA+ ATPase that binds the sliding clamp, opens the ring, and places it onto DNA. While recent structural work on both the canonical and 'alternative' clamp loaders has shed light into how these machines perform their task once, it remains unclear how clamp loaders are recycled to load multiple sliding clamps. Here, we present structures of the
clamp loader Replication Factor C (RFC) in absence of sliding clamp or supplemented nucleotide. Our structures indicate that RFC holds onto ADP tightly in at least two of its four ATPase active sites, suggesting that nucleotide exchange is regulated. Our molecular dynamics simulations and biochemical data indicate that binding of the sliding clamp PCNA causes rapid exchange of tightly bound ADP. Our data suggests that PCNA acts as a nucleotide exchange factor by prying apart adjacent subunits, providing a pathway for ADP release. We propose that, by using its own substrate as a nucleotide exchange factor, RFC excludes off-pathway states that would arise from binding DNA prior to PCNA.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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