Inhibition of eukaryotic DNA replication by geminin binding to Cdt1

JA Wohlschlegel, BT Dwyer, SK Dhar, C Cvetic… - Science, 2000 - science.org
JA Wohlschlegel, BT Dwyer, SK Dhar, C Cvetic, JC Walter, A Dutta
Science, 2000science.org
In all eukaryotic organisms, inappropriate firing of replication origins during the G2 phase of
the cell cycle is suppressed by cyclin-dependent kinases. Multicellular eukaryotes contain a
second putative inhibitor of re-replication called geminin. Geminin is believed to block
binding of the mini-chromosome maintenance (MCM) complex to origins of replication, but
the mechanism of this inhibition is unclear. Here we show that geminin interacts tightly with
Cdt1, a recently identified replication initiation factor necessary for MCM loading. The …
In all eukaryotic organisms, inappropriate firing of replication origins during the G2 phase of the cell cycle is suppressed by cyclin-dependent kinases. Multicellular eukaryotes contain a second putative inhibitor of re-replication called geminin. Geminin is believed to block binding of the mini-chromosome maintenance (MCM) complex to origins of replication, but the mechanism of this inhibition is unclear. Here we show that geminin interacts tightly with Cdt1, a recently identified replication initiation factor necessary for MCM loading. The inhibition of DNA replication by geminin that is observed in cell-free DNA replication extracts is reversed by the addition of excess Cdt1. In the normal cell cycle, Cdt1 is present only in G1 and S, whereas geminin is present in S and G2 phases of the cell cycle. Together, these results suggest that geminin inhibits inappropriate origin firing by targeting Cdt1.
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