Bypass of a nick by the replisome of bacteriophage T7.
The Journal of biological chemistry (2011), Volume , Page
Abstract:
DNA polymerase and DNA helicase are essential components of DNA replication. The helicase unwinds duplex DNA to provide single-stranded templates for DNA synthesis by the DNA polymerase. In bacteriophage T7, movement of either the DNA helicase or the DNA polymerase alone terminates upon encountering a nick in duplex DNA. Using a minicircular DNA, we show that the helicase/polymerase complex can bypass a nick, albeit at reduced efficiency of 7%, on the non-template strand to continue rolling-circle DNA synthesis. A gap in the non-template strand cannot be bypassed. The efficiency of bypass synthesis depends on the DNA sequence downstream of the nick. A nick on the template strand cannot be bypassed. Addition of T7 single-stranded DNA binding protein to the complex stimulates nick-bypass two-fold. We propose that the association of helicase with the polymerase prevents dissociation of the helicase upon encountering a nick, allowing the helicase to continue unwinding of the duplex downstream of the nick.
Polymerases:
Topics:
Accessory Proteins/Complexes, Nick Extension
Status:
new | topics/pols set | partial results | complete | validated |
Results:
Polymerase | Reference | Property | Result | Context |
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T7 | Bypass of a nick by the replisome of bacteriophage T7. | Nucleotide incorporation accessory protein(s) | Helicase |