eLife (Apr 2013)

Mechanism for priming DNA synthesis by yeast DNA Polymerase α

  • Rajika L Perera,
  • Rubben Torella,
  • Sebastian Klinge,
  • Mairi L Kilkenny,
  • Joseph D Maman,
  • Luca Pellegrini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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The DNA Polymerase α (Pol α)/primase complex initiates DNA synthesis in eukaryotic replication. In the complex, Pol α and primase cooperate in the production of RNA-DNA oligonucleotides that prime synthesis of new DNA. Here we report crystal structures of the catalytic core of yeast Pol α in unliganded form, bound to an RNA primer/DNA template and extending an RNA primer with deoxynucleotides. We combine the structural analysis with biochemical and computational data to demonstrate that Pol α specifically recognizes the A-form RNA/DNA helix and that the ensuing synthesis of B-form DNA terminates primer synthesis. The spontaneous release of the completed RNA-DNA primer by the Pol α/primase complex simplifies current models of primer transfer to leading- and lagging strand polymerases. The proposed mechanism of nucleotide polymerization by Pol α might contribute to genomic stability by limiting the amount of inaccurate DNA to be corrected at the start of each Okazaki fragment.

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