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iScience ; 26(12): 108479, 2023 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38077150

ABSTRACT

Ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs) are the main non-canonical nucleotides in genomic DNA, and their incorporation can occur as mismatches or matches in vivo. To counteract the mutagenic potential of rNMPs in DNA, all organisms evolved ribonucleotide excision repair (RER), a mechanism initiated by type 2 RNase H. Here, we describe the in vitro reconstitution of matched and mismatched rNMP repair using archaeal RER enzymes. Our data suggest two types of RER pathways, including the classical flap RER and a backup RER with the order of reactions changed for Fen1 and Pols. The genomic rNMP level in RER-deficient or PolB-deficient archaeal cells along with in vitro reconstitution of RER suggests an in vivo role of PolD in RER. Our results provide insights into how matched and mismatched rNMPs may be processed by RER.

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Biomolecules ; 10(7)2020 07 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32674430

ABSTRACT

Among the three domains of life, the process of homologous recombination (HR) plays a central role in the repair of double-strand DNA breaks and the restart of stalled replication forks. Curiously, main protein actors involved in the HR process appear to be essential for hyperthermophilic Archaea raising interesting questions about the role of HR in replication and repair strategies of those Archaea living in extreme conditions. One key actor of this process is the recombinase RadA, which allows the homologous strand search and provides a DNA substrate required for following DNA synthesis and restoring genetic information. DNA polymerase operation after the strand exchange step is unclear in Archaea. Working with Pyrococcus abyssi proteins, here we show that both DNA polymerases, family-B polymerase (PolB) and family-D polymerase (PolD), can take charge of processing the RadA-mediated recombination intermediates. Our results also indicate that PolD is far less efficient, as compared with PolB, to extend the invaded DNA at the displacement-loop (D-loop) substrate. These observations coincide with previous genetic analyses obtained on Thermococcus species showing that PolB is mainly involved in DNA repair without being essential probably because PolD could take over combined with additional partners.


Subject(s)
Archaeal Proteins/metabolism , DNA Polymerase III/metabolism , DNA Polymerase beta/metabolism , DNA, Archaeal/metabolism , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Pyrococcus abyssi/genetics , DNA Replication , DNA, Archaeal/chemistry , Homologous Recombination , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Pyrococcus abyssi/metabolism
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J Mol Biol ; 430(24): 4908-4924, 2018 12 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30342933

ABSTRACT

Consistent with the fact that ribonucleotides (rNTPs) are in excess over deoxyribonucleotides (dNTPs) in vivo, recent findings indicate that replicative DNA polymerases (DNA Pols) are able to insert ribonucleotides (rNMPs) during DNA synthesis, raising crucial questions about the fidelity of DNA replication in both Bacteria and Eukarya. Here, we report that the level of rNTPs is 20-fold higher than that of dNTPs in Pyrococcus abyssi cells. Using dNTP and rNTP concentrations present in vivo, we recorded rNMP incorporation in a template-specific manner during in vitro synthesis, with the family-D DNA Pol (PolD) having the highest propensity compared with the family-B DNA Pol and the p41/p46 complex. We also showed that ribonucleotides accumulate at a relatively high frequency in the genome of wild-type Thermococcales cells, and this frequency significantly increases upon deletion of RNase HII, the major enzyme responsible for the removal of RNA from DNA. Because ribonucleotides remain in genomic DNA, we then analyzed the effects on polymerization activities by the three DNA Pols. Depending on the identity of the base and the sequence context, all three DNA Pols bypass rNMP-containing DNA templates with variable efficiency and nucleotide (mis)incorporation ability. Unexpectedly, we found that PolD correctly base-paired a single ribonucleotide opposite rNMP-containing DNA templates. An evolutionary scenario is discussed concerning rNMP incorporation into DNA and genome stability.


Subject(s)
DNA, Archaeal/metabolism , DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase/metabolism , Ribonucleotides/metabolism , Thermococcales/genetics , Archaeal Proteins/metabolism , DNA Replication , Deoxyribonucleotides/metabolism , Genomic Instability , Thermococcales/enzymology
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 46(11): 5651-5663, 2018 06 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29741662

ABSTRACT

Several archaeal species prevalent in extreme environments are particularly exposed to factors likely to cause DNA damages. These include hyperthermophilic archaea (HA), living at temperatures >70°C, which arguably have efficient strategies and robust genome guardians to repair DNA damage threatening their genome integrity. In contrast to Eukarya and other archaea, homologous recombination appears to be a vital pathway in HA, and the Mre11-Rad50 complex exerts a broad influence on the initiation of this DNA damage response process. In a previous study, we identified a physical association between the Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) and the Mre11-Rad50 (MR) complex. Here, by performing co-immunoprecipitation and SPR analyses, we identified a short motif in the C- terminal portion of Pyrococcus furiosus Mre11 involved in the interaction with PCNA. Through this work, we revealed a PCNA-interaction motif corresponding to a variation on the PIP motif theme which is conserved among Mre11 sequences of Thermococcale species. Additionally, we demonstrated functional interplay in vitro between P. furiosus PCNA and MR enzymatic functions in the DNA end resection process. At physiological ionic strength, PCNA stimulates MR nuclease activities for DNA end resection and promotes an endonucleolytic incision proximal to the 5' strand of double strand DNA break.


Subject(s)
Archaeal Proteins/metabolism , Endodeoxyribonucleases/metabolism , Exodeoxyribonucleases/metabolism , Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen/metabolism , Pyrococcus furiosus/enzymology , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Amino Acid Motifs , Archaeal Proteins/chemistry , DNA/metabolism , DNA Cleavage , Endodeoxyribonucleases/chemistry , Exodeoxyribonucleases/chemistry
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Front Microbiol ; 5: 195, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24847315

ABSTRACT

DNA polymerases are versatile tools used in numerous important molecular biological core technologies like the ubiquitous polymerase chain reaction (PCR), cDNA cloning, genome sequencing, and nucleic acid based diagnostics. Taking into account the multiple DNA amplification techniques in use, different DNA polymerases must be optimized for each type of application. One of the current tendencies is to reengineer or to discover new DNA polymerases with increased performance and broadened substrate spectra. At present, there is a great demand for such enzymes in applications, e.g., forensics or paleogenomics. Current major limitations hinge on the inability of conventional PCR enzymes, such as Taq, to amplify degraded or low amounts of template DNA. Besides, a wide range of PCR inhibitors can also impede reactions of nucleic acid amplification. Here we looked at the PCR performances of the proof-reading D-type DNA polymerase from P. abyssi, Pab-polD. Fragments, 3 kilobases in length, were specifically PCR-amplified in its optimized reaction buffer. Pab-polD showed not only a greater resistance to high denaturation temperatures than Taq during cycling, but also a superior tolerance to the presence of potential inhibitors. Proficient proof-reading Pab-polD enzyme could also extend a primer containing up to two mismatches at the 3' primer termini. Overall, we found valuable biochemical properties in Pab-polD compared to the conventional Taq, which makes the enzyme ideally suited for cutting-edge PCR-applications.

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