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Saccharomyces cerevisiae pol30 (Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen) Mutations Impair Replication Fidelity and Mismatch Repair 下载免费PDF全文
Clark Chen Bradley J. Merrill Patrick J. Lau Connie Holm Richard D. Kolodner 《Molecular and cellular biology》1999,19(11):7801-7815
To understand the role of POL30 in mutation suppression, 11 Saccharomyces cerevisiae pol30 mutator mutants were characterized. These mutants were grouped based on their mutagenic defects. Many pol30 mutants harbor multiple mutagenic defects and were placed in more than one group. Group A mutations (pol30-52, -104, -108, and -126) caused defects in mismatch repair (MMR). These mutants exhibited mutation rates and spectra reminiscent of MMR-defective mutants and were defective in an in vivo MMR assay. The mutation rates of group A mutants were enhanced by a msh2 or a msh6 mutation, indicating that MMR deficiency is not the only mutagenic defect present. Group B mutants (pol30-45, -103, -105, -126, and -114) exhibited increased accumulation of either deletions alone or a combination of deletions and duplications (4 to 60 bp). All deletion and duplication breakpoints were flanked by 3 to 7 bp of imperfect direct repeats. Genetic analysis of one representative group B mutant, pol30-126, suggested polymerase slippage as the likely mutagenic mechanism. Group C mutants (pol30-100, -103, -105, -108, and -114) accumulated base substitutions and exhibited synergistic increases in mutation rate when combined with msh6 mutations, suggesting increased DNA polymerase misincorporation as a mutagenic defect. The synthetic lethality between a group A mutant, pol30-104, and rad52 was almost completely suppressed by the inactivation of MSH2. Moreover, pol30-104 caused a hyperrecombination phenotype that was partially suppressed by a msh2 mutation. These results suggest that pol30-104 strains accumulate DNA breaks in a MSH2-dependent manner. 相似文献
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Alfredo De Biasio Ramón Campos-Olivas Ricardo Sánchez Jorge P. López-Alonso David Pantoja-Uceda Nekane Merino Maider Villate Jose M. Martin-Garcia Francisco Castillo Irene Luque Francisco J. Blanco 《PloS one》2012,7(11)
PCNA is an essential factor for DNA replication and repair. It forms a ring shaped structure of 86 kDa by the symmetric association of three identical protomers. The ring encircles the DNA and acts as a docking platform for other proteins, most of them containing the PCNA Interaction Protein sequence (PIP-box). We have used NMR to characterize the interactions of PCNA with several other proteins and fragments in solution. The binding of the PIP-box peptide of the cell cycle inhibitor p21 to PCNA is consistent with the crystal structure of the complex. A shorter p21 peptide binds with reduced affinity but retains most of the molecular recognition determinants. However the binding of the corresponding peptide of the tumor suppressor ING1 is extremely weak, indicating that slight deviations from the consensus PIP-box sequence dramatically reduce the affinity for PCNA, in contrast with a proposed less stringent PIP-box sequence requirement. We could not detect any binding between PCNA and the MCL-1 or the CDK2 protein, reported to interact with PCNA in biochemical assays. This suggests that they do not bind directly to PCNA, or they do but very weakly, with additional unidentified factors stabilizing the interactions in the cell. Backbone dynamics measurements show three PCNA regions with high relative flexibility, including the interdomain connector loop (IDCL) and the C-terminus, both of them involved in the interaction with the PIP-box. Our work provides the basis for high resolution studies of direct ligand binding to PCNA in solution. 相似文献
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Suppression of a Mutation in Gene 3 of Bacteriophage T7 (T7 Endonuclease I) by Mutations in Phage and Host Polynucleotide Ligase 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2 下载免费PDF全文
Paul D. Sadowski 《Journal of virology》1974,13(1):226-229
Bacteriophage T7 bearing amber mutations in both gene 1.3 (T7 DNA ligase) and gene 3 (T7 endonuclease I) are viable when grown in suppressor-negative, ligase-negative hosts. This is evidenced by a high plating efficiency and a large burst size compared to the single mutants. These findings may be explained by a limited destruction of cellular DNA by the double mutant. 相似文献
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