Mechanism of primer synthesis by Primase-Polymerases
Kateřina Zábrady, Arthur W.H. Li, Aidan J. Doherty
Abstract
Members of the primase-polymerase (Prim-Pol) superfamily are found in all domains of life and play diverse roles in genome stability, including primer synthesis during DNA replication, lesion repair and damage tolerance. This review focuses primarily on Prim-Pol members capable of de novo primer synthesis that have experimentally derived structural models available. We discuss the mechanism of DNA primer synthesis initiation by Prim-Pol catalytic domains, based on recent structural and functional studies. We also describe a general model for primer initiation that also includes the ancillary domains/subunits, which stimulate the initiation of primer synthesis.
Topics & Concepts
PrimasePrimer (cosmetics)DNA polymeraseBiologyPolymeraseDNA replicationGeneticsDNA synthesisDNAPolymerase chain reactionChemistryReverse transcriptaseGeneOrganic chemistryDNA Repair MechanismsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyDNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry