Cooper Christopher D O
Department of Biological and Geographical Sciences, School of Applied Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 3DH, U.K.
Emerg Top Life Sci. 2018 Dec 14;2(4):503-516. doi: 10.1042/ETLS20180015.
Archaeal DNA polymerases have long been studied due to their superior properties for DNA amplification in the polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing technologies. However, a full comprehension of their functions, recruitment and regulation as part of the replisome during genome replication and DNA repair lags behind well-established bacterial and eukaryotic model systems. The archaea are evolutionarily very broad, but many studies in the major model systems of both Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota are starting to yield significant increases in understanding of the functions of DNA polymerases in the respective phyla. Recent advances in biochemical approaches and in archaeal genetic models allowing knockout and epitope tagging have led to significant increases in our understanding, including DNA polymerase roles in Okazaki fragment maturation on the lagging strand, towards reconstitution of the replisome itself. Furthermore, poorly characterised DNA polymerase paralogues are finding roles in DNA repair and CRISPR immunity. This review attempts to provide a current update on the roles of archaeal DNA polymerases in both DNA replication and repair, addressing significant questions that remain for this field.
由于古菌DNA聚合酶在聚合酶链反应和DNA测序技术中具有卓越的DNA扩增特性,长期以来一直受到研究。然而,对于它们在基因组复制和DNA修复过程中作为复制体一部分的功能、募集和调控的全面理解,落后于成熟的细菌和真核生物模型系统。古菌在进化上非常广泛,但在泉古菌门和广古菌门这两个主要模型系统中的许多研究,开始显著增进我们对各门类中DNA聚合酶功能的理解。生化方法以及允许敲除和表位标记的古菌遗传模型方面的最新进展,使我们的理解有了显著提高,包括DNA聚合酶在滞后链上冈崎片段成熟中的作用,以及朝着复制体本身的重建方向。此外,特征不明的DNA聚合酶旁系同源物正在DNA修复和CRISPR免疫中发挥作用。本综述试图提供关于古菌DNA聚合酶在DNA复制和修复中作用的最新情况,解决该领域仍然存在的重大问题。