A Comprehensive View of Translesion Synthesis in Escherichia coli.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev
; 84(3)2020 08 19.
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ABSTRACT
The lesion bypass pathway, translesion synthesis (TLS), exists in essentially all organisms and is considered a pathway for postreplicative gap repair and, at the same time, for lesion tolerance. As with the saying "a trip is not over until you get back home," studying TLS only at the site of the lesion is not enough to understand the whole process of TLS. Recently, a genetic study uncovered that polymerase V (Pol V), a poorly expressed Escherichia coli TLS polymerase, is not only involved in the TLS step per se but also participates in the gap-filling reaction over several hundred nucleotides. The same study revealed that in contrast, Pol IV, another highly expressed TLS polymerase, essentially stays away from the gap-filling reaction. These observations imply fundamentally different ways these polymerases are recruited to DNA in cells. While access of Pol IV appears to be governed by mass action, efficient recruitment of Pol V involves a chaperone-like action of the RecA filament. We present a model of Pol V activation the 3' tip of the RecA filament initially stabilizes Pol V to allow stable complex formation with a sliding ß-clamp, followed by the capture of the terminal RecA monomer by Pol V, thus forming a functional Pol V complex. This activation process likely determines higher accessibility of Pol V than of Pol IV to normal DNA. Finally, we discuss the biological significance of TLS polymerases during gap-filling reactions error-prone gap-filling synthesis may contribute as a driving force for genetic diversity, adaptive mutation, and evolution.
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Assunto principal:
Dano ao DNA
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Proteínas de Escherichia coli
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DNA Polimerase Dirigida por DNA
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Reparo do DNA
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Replicação do DNA
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Escherichia coli
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Microbiol Mol Biol Rev
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2020
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