Reference: Plevani P, et al. (1988) The yeast DNA polymerase-primase complex: genes and proteins. Biochim Biophys Acta 951(2-3):268-73

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Abstract


The yeast DNA polymerase-primase complex is composed of four polypeptides designated p180, p74, p58 and p48. All the genes coding for these polypeptides have now been cloned. By protein sequence comparison we found that yeast DNA polymerase I (alpha) shares three major regions of homology with several DNA polymerases. A fourth region, called region P, is conserved in yeast and human DNA polymerase alpha. The site of a temperature-sensitive mutation in the POL1 gene which causes decreased stability of the polymerase-primase complex has been sequenced and falls in this region. We hypothesize that region P is important for protein-protein interactions. Highly selective biochemical methods might be similarly important to distinguish functional domains in the polymerase-primase complex. An autocatalytic affinity labeling procedure has been applied to map the active center of yeast DNA primase. From this approach we conclude that both primase subunits (p48 and p58) participate in the formation of the catalytic site of the enzyme.

Reference Type
Comparative Study | Journal Article
Authors
Plevani P, Foiani M, Muzi Falconi M, Pizzagalli A, Santocanale C, Francesconi S, Valsasnini P, Comedini A, Piatti S, Lucchini G
Primary Lit For
PRI1 | PRI2 | DNA polymerase alpha:primase complex
Additional Lit For
POL12 | POL1

Gene Ontology Annotations 2 entries for 2 genes


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Gene/ComplexQualifierGene Ontology TermAnnotation ExtensionEvidenceSourceAssigned On
PRI1contributes toDNA-directed RNA polymerase activityIDASGD2013-08-07
PRI2contributes toDNA-directed RNA polymerase activityIDASGD2013-08-07
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