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  2. PrimPol bypasses UV photoproducts during eukaryotic chromosomal DNA replication

PrimPol bypasses UV photoproducts during eukaryotic chromosomal DNA replication

  • Mol Cell. 2013 Nov 21;52(4):566-73. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2013.10.035.
Julie Bianchi 1 Sean G Rudd Stanislaw K Jozwiakowski Laura J Bailey Violetta Soura Elaine Taylor Irena Stevanovic Andrew J Green Travis H Stracker Howard D Lindsay Aidan J Doherty
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Affiliation

  • 1 Genome Damage and Stability Centre, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RQ, UK.
Abstract

DNA damage can stall the DNA replication machinery, leading to genomic instability. Thus, numerous mechanisms exist to complete genome duplication in the absence of a pristine DNA template, but identification of the enzymes involved remains incomplete. Here, we establish that Primase-Polymerase (PrimPol; CCDC111), an archaeal-eukaryotic primase (AEP) in eukaryotic cells, is involved in chromosomal DNA replication. PrimPol is required for replication fork progression on ultraviolet (UV) light-damaged DNA templates, possibly mediated by its ability to catalyze translesion synthesis (TLS) of these lesions. This PrimPol UV lesion bypass pathway is not epistatic with the Pol η-dependent pathway and, as a consequence, protects xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V) patient cells from UV-induced cytotoxicity. In addition, we establish that PrimPol is also required for efficient replication fork progression during an unperturbed S phase. These and other findings indicate that PrimPol is an important player in replication fork progression in eukaryotic cells.

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