Summary information and primary citation

PDB-id
5w36; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats; DNAproDB
Class
transferase
Method
X-ray (2.46 Å)
Summary
Crystal structure of the RNA polymerase domain (rpd) of mycobacterium tuberculosis primase dnag in complex with a double-stranded DNA oligomer with a 6-nucleotide overhang
Reference
Hou C, Biswas T, Tsodikov OV (2018): "Structures of the Catalytic Domain of Bacterial Primase DnaG in Complexes with DNA Provide Insight into Key Priming Events." Biochemistry, 57, 2084-2093. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00036.
Abstract
Bacterial primase DnaG is an essential nucleic acid polymerase that generates primers for replication of chromosomal DNA. The mechanism of DnaG remains unclear due to the paucity of structural information on DnaG in complexes with other replisome components. Here we report the first crystal structures of noncovalent DnaG-DNA complexes, obtained with the RNA polymerase domain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DnaG and various DNA ligands. One structure, obtained with ds DNA, reveals interactions with DnaG as it slides on ds DNA and suggests how DnaG binds template for primer synthesis. In another structure, DNA in the active site of DnaG mimics the primer, providing insight into mechanisms for the nucleotide transfer and DNA translocation. In conjunction with the recent cryo-EM structure of the bacteriophage T7 replisome, this study yields a model for primer elongation and hand-off to DNA polymerase.

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