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Dynamic Exchange of Two Essential DNA Polymerases during Replication and after Fork Arrest
Authors:Yilai Li  Ziyuan Chen  Lindsay A. Matthews  Lyle A. Simmons  Julie S. Biteen
Affiliation:1. Department of Biophysics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan;2. Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan;3. Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:
The replisome is a multiprotein machine responsible for the faithful replication of chromosomal and plasmid DNA. Using single-molecule super-resolution imaging, we characterized the dynamics of three replisomal proteins in live Bacillus subtilis cells: the two replicative DNA polymerases, PolC and DnaE, and a processivity clamp loader subunit, DnaX. We quantified the protein mobility and dwell times during normal replication and following replication fork stress using damage-independent and damage-dependent conditions. With these results, we report the dynamic and cooperative process of DNA replication based on changes in the measured diffusion coefficients and dwell times. These experiments show that the replication proteins are all highly dynamic and that the exchange rate depends on whether DNA synthesis is active or arrested. Our results also suggest coupling between PolC and DnaX in the DNA replication process and indicate that DnaX provides an important role in synthesis during repair. Furthermore, our results suggest that DnaE provides a limited contribution to chromosomal replication and repair in vivo.
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