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Nucleotide pools dictate the identity and frequency of ribonucleotide incorporation in mitochondrial DNA.


ABSTRACT: Previous work has demonstrated the presence of ribonucleotides in human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and in the present study we use a genome-wide approach to precisely map the location of these. We find that ribonucleotides are distributed evenly between the heavy- and light-strand of mtDNA. The relative levels of incorporated ribonucleotides reflect that DNA polymerase ? discriminates the four ribonucleotides differentially during DNA synthesis. The observed pattern is also dependent on the mitochondrial deoxyribonucleotide (dNTP) pools and disease-causing mutations that change these pools alter both the absolute and relative levels of incorporated ribonucleotides. Our analyses strongly suggest that DNA polymerase ?-dependent incorporation is the main source of ribonucleotides in mtDNA and argues against the existence of a mitochondrial ribonucleotide excision repair pathway in human cells. Furthermore, we clearly demonstrate that when dNTP pools are limiting, ribonucleotides serve as a source of building blocks to maintain DNA replication. Increased levels of embedded ribonucleotides in patient cells with disturbed nucleotide pools may contribute to a pathogenic mechanism that affects mtDNA stability and impair new rounds of mtDNA replication.

SUBMITTER: Berglund AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5336301 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nucleotide pools dictate the identity and frequency of ribonucleotide incorporation in mitochondrial DNA.

Berglund Anna-Karin AK   Navarrete Clara C   Engqvist Martin K M MK   Hoberg Emily E   Szilagyi Zsolt Z   Taylor Robert W RW   Gustafsson Claes M CM   Falkenberg Maria M   Clausen Anders R AR  

PLoS genetics 20170216 2


Previous work has demonstrated the presence of ribonucleotides in human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and in the present study we use a genome-wide approach to precisely map the location of these. We find that ribonucleotides are distributed evenly between the heavy- and light-strand of mtDNA. The relative levels of incorporated ribonucleotides reflect that DNA polymerase γ discriminates the four ribonucleotides differentially during DNA synthesis. The observed pattern is also dependent on the mitoc  ...[more]

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