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Recombination and Pol ζ Rescue Defective DNA Replication upon Impaired CMG Helicase-Pol ε Interaction.

Milena Denkiewicz-Kruk1, Malgorzata Jedrychowska1, Shizuko Endo2, Hiroyuki Araki2, Piotr Jonczyk1, Michal Dmowski1, Iwona J Fijalkowska1.   

Abstract

The CMG complex (Cdc45, Mcm2-7, GINS (Psf1, 2, 3, and Sld5)) is crucial for both DNA replication initiation and fork progression. The CMG helicase interaction with the leading strand DNA polymerase epsilon (Pol ε) is essential for the preferential loading of Pol ε onto the leading strand, the stimulation of the polymerase, and the modulation of helicase activity. Here, we analyze the consequences of impaired interaction between Pol ε and GINS in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells with the psf1-100 mutation. This significantly affects DNA replication activity measured in vitro, while in vivo, the psf1-100 mutation reduces replication fidelity by increasing slippage of Pol ε, which manifests as an elevated number of frameshifts. It also increases the occurrence of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) gaps and the demand for homologous recombination. The psf1-100 mutant shows elevated recombination rates and synthetic lethality with rad52Δ. Additionally, we observe increased participation of DNA polymerase zeta (Pol ζ) in DNA synthesis. We conclude that the impaired interaction between GINS and Pol ε requires enhanced involvement of error-prone Pol ζ, and increased participation of recombination as a rescue mechanism for recovery of impaired replication forks.

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Keywords:  CMGE helicase-polymerase complex; DNA polymerase epsilon; DNA replication fidelity; DRIM; GINS complex; PSF1/GINS1; Pol ε; Pol ζ; genetic instability; polymerase zeta; recombination; repeat tracts instability

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322195      PMCID: PMC7762974          DOI: 10.3390/ijms21249484

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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