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Different types of interaction between PCNA and PIP boxes contribute to distinct cellular functions of Y-family DNA polymerases.


ABSTRACT: Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) by the Y-family DNA polymerases Pol?, Pol? and Pol?, mediated via interaction with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), is a crucial pathway that protects human cells against DNA damage. We report that Pol? has three PCNA-interacting protein (PIP) boxes (PIP1, 2, 3) that contribute differentially to two distinct functions, stimulation of DNA synthesis and promotion of PCNA ubiquitination. The latter function is strongly associated with formation of nuclear Pol? foci, which co-localize with PCNA. We also show that Pol? has two functionally distinct PIP boxes, like Pol?, whereas Pol? has a single PIP box involved in stimulation of DNA synthesis. All three polymerases were additionally stimulated by mono-ubiquitinated PCNA in vitro. The three PIP boxes and a ubiquitin-binding zinc-finger of Pol? exert redundant and additive effects in vivo via distinct molecular mechanisms. These findings provide an integrated picture of the orchestration of TLS polymerases.

SUBMITTER: Masuda Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4652755 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Different types of interaction between PCNA and PIP boxes contribute to distinct cellular functions of Y-family DNA polymerases.

Masuda Yuji Y   Kanao Rie R   Kaji Kentaro K   Ohmori Haruo H   Hanaoka Fumio F   Masutani Chikahide C  

Nucleic acids research 20150713 16


Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) by the Y-family DNA polymerases Polη, Polι and Polκ, mediated via interaction with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), is a crucial pathway that protects human cells against DNA damage. We report that Polη has three PCNA-interacting protein (PIP) boxes (PIP1, 2, 3) that contribute differentially to two distinct functions, stimulation of DNA synthesis and promotion of PCNA ubiquitination. The latter function is strongly associated with formation of nuclear P  ...[more]

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