Sulfolobus Replication Factor C stimulates the activity of DNA Polymerase B1

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  • Xuanxuan Xing
  • Likui Zhang
  • Li Guo
  • Qunxin She
  • Li Huang

Replication factor C (RFC) is known to function in loading proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) onto primed DNA, allowing PCNA to tether DNA polymerase for highly processive DNA synthesis in eukaryotic and archaeal replication. In this report, we show that an RFC complex from the hyperthermophilic archaea of the genus Sulfolobus physically interacts with DNA polymerase B1 (PolB1) and enhances both the polymerase and 3'-5' exonuclease activities of PolB1 in an ATP-independent manner. Stimulation of the PolB1 activity by RFC is independent of the ability of RFC to bind DNA but is consistent with the ability of RFC to facilitate DNA binding by PolB1 through protein-protein interaction. These results suggest that Sulfolobus RFC may play a role in recruiting DNA polymerase for efficient primer extension, in addition to clamp loading, during DNA replication.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Bacteriology
Volume196
Issue number13
Pages (from-to)2367-2375
Number of pages9
ISSN0021-9193
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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