The yeast DNA polymerase α-primase B subunit functions in initiation of DNA replication. This protein is present in two forms, of 86 and 91 kDa, and the p91 polypeptide results from cell cycle-regulated phosphorylation of p86. The B subunit present in G1 arises by dephosphorylation of p91 while cells are exiting from mitosis, becomes phosphorylated in early S phase, and is competent and sufficient to initiate DNA replication. The B subunit transiently synthesized as a consequence of periodic transcription of the POL12 gene is phosphorylated no earlier than G2. Phosphorylation of the B subunit does not require execution of the CDC7-dependent step and ongoing DNA synthesis. We suggest that posttranslational modifications of the B subunit might modulate the role of DNA polymerase α-primase in DNA replication.

Cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of the yeast DNA polymerase alpha-primase B subunit / M. Foiani, G. Liberi, G. Lucchini, P. Plevani. - In: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-7306. - 15:2(1995), pp. 883-891. [10.1128/mcb.15.2.883]

Cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of the yeast DNA polymerase alpha-primase B subunit

M. Foiani
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G. Liberi;P. Plevani
1995

Abstract

The yeast DNA polymerase α-primase B subunit functions in initiation of DNA replication. This protein is present in two forms, of 86 and 91 kDa, and the p91 polypeptide results from cell cycle-regulated phosphorylation of p86. The B subunit present in G1 arises by dephosphorylation of p91 while cells are exiting from mitosis, becomes phosphorylated in early S phase, and is competent and sufficient to initiate DNA replication. The B subunit transiently synthesized as a consequence of periodic transcription of the POL12 gene is phosphorylated no earlier than G2. Phosphorylation of the B subunit does not require execution of the CDC7-dependent step and ongoing DNA synthesis. We suggest that posttranslational modifications of the B subunit might modulate the role of DNA polymerase α-primase in DNA replication.
Single essential gene; saccharomyces-cerevisiae; S-phase; budding yesst; protein-synthesis; SV40 origin T-antigen; replication origins; POL1 transcription; complex-formation
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
1995
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