An essential role for the Cdc6 protein in forming the pre-replicative complexes of budding yeast

  • Cocker, Julie H.
  • Piatti, Simonetta
  • Santocanale, Corrado
  • Nasmyth, Kim
  • Diffley, John F. X.
Nature 379(6561):p 180-182, January 11, 1996.

ORIGINS of DNA replication in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are bound by two protein complexes during the cell cycle *RF 1,2*. Post-replicative complexes closely resemble those generated in vitro by purified origin recognition complex (ORC) , which is essential for DNA replication in vivo . Pre-replicative complexes (pre-RCs) are characterized by an extended region of nuclease protection overlapping the ORC footprint . We show here that the Cdc6 protein (Cdc6p), which is necessary for origin firing in vivo , is essential for the establishment and maintenance of pre-RCs, suggesting that it is a component of these complexes. Without Cdc6p, G1 origins closely resemble post-replicative origins, providing evidence that ORC is also a component of pre-RCs. These results suggest that pre-RCs play an essential role in initiating DNA replication and support a two-step mechanism for the assembly of functional initiation complexes.

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