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PrimPol is a
protein Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, respon ...
encoded by the ''PRIMPOL'' gene in humans. PrimPol is a eukaryotic protein with both
DNA polymerase A DNA polymerase is a member of a family of enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of DNA molecules from nucleoside triphosphates, the molecular precursors of DNA. These enzymes are essential for DNA replication and usually work in groups to create ...
and
DNA Primase DNA primase is an enzyme involved in the replication of DNA and is a type of RNA polymerase. Primase catalyzes the synthesis of a short RNA (or DNA in some living organisms) segment called a primer complementary to a ssDNA (single-stranded ...
activities involved in translesion DNA synthesis. It is the first eukaryotic protein to be identified with priming activity using
deoxyribonucleotide A deoxyribonucleotide is a nucleotide that contains deoxyribose. They are the monomeric units of the informational biopolymer, deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA). Each deoxyribonucleotide comprises three parts: a deoxyribose sugar ( monosaccharide), a ni ...
s. It is also the first protein identified in the mitochondria to have translesion DNA synthesis activities.


Etymology

PrimPol was identified in a bioinformatic study and initially presumed to only have
primase DNA primase is an enzyme involved in the replication of DNA and is a type of RNA polymerase. Primase catalyzes the synthesis of a short RNA (or DNA in some living organisms) segment called a primer complementary to a ssDNA (single-stranded ...
activity. Subsequent ''in vitro'' and ''in vivo'' studies have shown it to have both primase and
polymerase A polymerase is an enzyme ( EC 2.7.7.6/7/19/48/49) that synthesizes long chains of polymers or nucleic acids. DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase are used to assemble DNA and RNA molecules, respectively, by copying a DNA template strand using b ...
activities that both localise to the catalytic domain of PrimPol. For that reason, this protein was assigned the name PrimPol.


Function

PrimPol is a DNA primase and DNA polymerase involved in
DNA replication In molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. DNA replication occurs in all living organisms acting as the most essential part for biological inherita ...
. Unlike the other known DNA polymerases, PrimPol can initiate replication without the need of an RNA primer and can extend from primers produced by PrimPol. PrimPol preferentially initiates replication using
deoxynucleotide A deoxyribonucleotide is a nucleotide that contains deoxyribose. They are the monomeric units of the informational biopolymer, deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA). Each deoxyribonucleotide comprises three parts: a deoxyribose sugar (monosaccharide), a n ...
s, rather than ribonucleotides and will only extend from a nascent DNA chain using deoxynucleotides. PrimPol exhibits a 1000-fold bias towards Watson-Crick base pairing when extending DNA chains. PrimPol plays an as yet unidentified role in unperturbed replication, PrimPol depleted cells slow replication fork progression, proliferate slower and show an increased RPA foci.


Translesion DNA Synthesis

PrimPol is predicted to play a role in translesion DNA synthesis. When the
replication fork In molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. DNA replication occurs in all living organisms acting as the most essential part for biological inheritan ...
reaches a site of DNA damage it stalls, which can lead to lethal single stranded gaps and double strand breaks. PrimPol is one of a number of polymerases that can be recruited to replicate past sites of DNA damage. PrimPol localises to
chromatin Chromatin is a complex of DNA and protein found in eukaryote, eukaryotic cells. The primary function is to package long DNA molecules into more compact, denser structures. This prevents the strands from becoming tangled and also plays important ...
following UV irradiation. PrimPol is able to bypass the highly distortive
Pyrimidine dimer Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed from thymine or cytosine bases in DNA via photochemical reactions, commonly associated with direct DNA damage. Ultraviolet light (UV; particularly UVB) induces the formation of covalent linkages bet ...
s produced as a result of UV irradiation of DNA ''in vitro''. PrimPol requires its primase activity to bypass UV lesions ''in vivo'' without stalling. Taken together these data suggest that PrimPol has two separate modes of action to bypass lesions, one in direct read-through of lesions in a classical translesion DNA synthesis manner and one in priming downstream of the lesion and the gap filled in postreplicatively. In addition to UV lesions, PrimPol is capable of bypassing the
8-Oxoguanine 8-Oxoguanine (8-hydroxyguanine, 8-oxo-Gua, or OH8Gua) is one of the most common DNA lesions resulting from reactive oxygen species modifying guanine, and can result in a mismatched pairing with adenine resulting in G to T and C to A substitutions ...
bases that are produced in response to oxidative stress, this is of particular importance in the oxidative environment of the mitochondria. The replicative DNA polymerase identified in the mitochondria, pol γ, deals with these lesions poorly. Furthermore, PrimPol is capable of bypassing an
AP site In biochemistry and molecular genetics, an AP site (apurinic/apyrimidinic site), also known as an abasic site, is a location in DNA (also in RNA but much less likely) that has neither a purine nor a pyrimidine base, either spontaneously or due ...
in approximately 80% of cases.


Structure

PrimPol is formed of two
protein domain In molecular biology, a protein domain is a region of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and that folds independently from the rest. Each domain forms a compact folded three-dimensional structure. Many proteins consist o ...
s, a catalytic primase-polymerase domain and a zinc finger domain. The primase and polymerase catalytic functions of PrimPol localise to the primase-polymerase domain but primase activity of PrimPol requires the zinc finger domain.


Subcellular Localization

PrimPol has been found to be mainly located in the
cytosol The cytosol, also known as cytoplasmic matrix or groundplasm, is one of the liquids found inside cells ( intracellular fluid (ICF)). It is separated into compartments by membranes. For example, the mitochondrial matrix separates the mitochondri ...
(47%), with large fractions also found in the mitochondria (34%), and nuclear compartments (19%). The mitochondrial fraction of PrimPol is found to be in the matrix of the mitochondria, as opposed to the either the membrane or intermembrane space.


PrimPol mutations

A mutation in the ''PRIMPOL'' gene has been correlated with
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. This tyrosine to aspartate (Y89D) mutation has been shown to produce a poorly processive variant of the PrimPol protein, and this Y89D variant impedes replication forks ''in vivo''.


References

{{Reflist DNA replication Human proteins