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Coordination of primer initiation within the catalytic domain of human PrimPol
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posted on 2023-11-15, 14:25 authored by Lewis J Bainbridge, Katerina Zabrady, Aidan DohertyAidan DohertyTo facilitate the eukaryotic repriming pathway of DNA damage tolerance, PrimPol synthesises de novo oligonucleotide primers downstream of polymerase-stalling obstacles. These primers enable replicative polymerases to resume synthesis to ensure timely completion of DNA replication. Initiating synthesis de novo requires the coordination of single-stranded DNA, initiating nucleotides, and metal ions within PrimPol's active site to catalyze formation of the first phosphodiester bond. Here we examine the interactions between human PrimPol's catalytic domain, nucleotides, and DNA template during each of the various catalytic steps to determine the 'choreography' of primer synthesis, where substrates bind in an ordered manner. Our findings show that the ability of PrimPol to conduct de novo primer synthesis is underpinned by a network of stabilising interactions between the enzyme, template, and nucleotides, as we previously observed for related primase CRISPR-Associated Prim-Pol (CAPP). Together, these findings establish a detailed model for the initiation of DNA synthesis by human PrimPol, which appears highly conserved.
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J Mol BiolISSN
0022-2836Publisher
Elsevier BVPublisher URL
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24Volume
435Page range
168338-Article number
168338Department affiliated with
- Sussex Centre for Genome Damage Stability Publications
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University of SussexFull text available
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CAPPPrim-PolPrimPolPrimaseinitiationprimingrepriming3101 Biochemistry and Cell Biology3102 Bioinformatics and Computational Biology31 Biological SciencesGenetics2.1 Biological and endogenous factors2 AetiologyGeneric health relevance0304 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology0605 MicrobiologyBiochemistry & Molecular Biology3107 Microbiology