“…These helices, along with the loops leading into them, form a contiguous surface in the center of the AAA+ assembly, wrapping around the DNA, making contact with ATP, and docking on the sliding clamp ( Figure 7 ). We refer to this unit as the ‘ central coupler ’ ( Figure 1C ), a term suggested by a recent analysis of DnaC, a DNA helicase loader, in which an arginine residue within this unit is referred to as a ‘coupler’ ( Puri et al, 2020 ).…”