DNA polymerase ζ has robust reverse transcriptase activity relative to other cellular DNA polymerases
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DNA polymerase ζ has robust reverse transcriptase activity relative to other cellular DNA polymerases
Abstract
Cell biology and genetic studies have demonstrated that DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair can be performed using an RNA transcript that spans the site of the DNA break as a template for repair. This type of DSB repair requires a reverse transcriptase to convert an RNA sequence into DNA to facilitate repair of the break, rather than copying from a DNA template as in canonical DSB repair. Translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases (Pol) are often more promiscuous than DNA Pols, raising the notion that reverse transcription could be performed by a TLS Pol. Indeed, several studies have demonstrated that human Pol η has reverse transcriptase activity, while others have suggested that the yeast TLS Pol ζ is involved. Here, we purify all seven known nuclear DNA Pols of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and compare their reverse transcriptase activities. The comparison shows that Pol ζ far surpasses Pol η and all other DNA Pols in reverse transcriptase activity. We find that Pol ζ reverse transcriptase activity is not affected by RPA or RFC/PCNA and acts distributively to make DNA complementary to an RNA template strand. Consistent with prior S. cerevisiae studies performed in vivo, we propose that Pol ζ is the major DNA Pol that functions in the RNA-templated DSB repair pathway.
Keywords: DNA polymerase zeta; DNA synthesis; double-strand DNA break repair; reverse transcriptase; translesion DNA polymerase.
Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Conflict of interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest with the contents of this article.
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