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Helicase-DNA polymerase interaction is critical to initiate leading-strand DNA synthesis.


ABSTRACT: Interactions between gene 4 helicase and gene 5 DNA polymerase (gp5) are crucial for leading-strand DNA synthesis mediated by the replisome of bacteriophage T7. Interactions between the two proteins that assure high processivity are known but the interactions essential to initiate the leading-strand DNA synthesis remain unidentified. Replacement of solution-exposed basic residues (K587, K589, R590, and R591) located on the front surface of gp5 with neutral asparagines abolishes the ability of gp5 and the helicase to mediate strand-displacement synthesis. This front basic patch in gp5 contributes to physical interactions with the acidic C-terminal tail of the helicase. Nonetheless, the altered polymerase is able to replace gp5 and continue ongoing strand-displacement synthesis. The results suggest that the interaction between the C-terminal tail of the helicase and the basic patch of gp5 is critical for initiation of strand-displacement synthesis. Multiple interactions of T7 DNA polymerase and helicase coordinate replisome movement.

SUBMITTER: Zhang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3111293 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Helicase-DNA polymerase interaction is critical to initiate leading-strand DNA synthesis.

Zhang Huidong H   Lee Seung-Joo SJ   Zhu Bin B   Tran Ngoc Q NQ   Tabor Stanley S   Richardson Charles C CC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110523 23


Interactions between gene 4 helicase and gene 5 DNA polymerase (gp5) are crucial for leading-strand DNA synthesis mediated by the replisome of bacteriophage T7. Interactions between the two proteins that assure high processivity are known but the interactions essential to initiate the leading-strand DNA synthesis remain unidentified. Replacement of solution-exposed basic residues (K587, K589, R590, and R591) located on the front surface of gp5 with neutral asparagines abolishes the ability of gp  ...[more]

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