Summary information and primary citation

PDB-id
8d37; SNAP-derived features in text and JSON formats; DNAproDB
Class
transferase-DNA
Method
cryo-EM (2.65 Å)
Summary
Human mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma ternary complex with gt basepair in replication conformer
Reference
Park J, Herrmann GK, Mitchell PG, Sherman MB, Yin YW (2023): "Pol gamma coordinates DNA synthesis and proofreading to ensure mitochondrial genome integrity." Nat.Struct.Mol.Biol., 30, 812-823. doi: 10.1038/s41594-023-00980-2.
Abstract
Accurate replication of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) by DNA polymerase γ (Polγ) is essential for maintaining cellular energy supplies, metabolism, and cell cycle control. To illustrate the structural mechanism for Polγ coordinating polymerase (pol) and exonuclease (exo) activities to ensure rapid and accurate DNA synthesis, we determined four cryo-EM structures of Polγ captured after accurate or erroneous incorporation to a resolution of 2.4-3.0 Å. The structures show that Polγ employs a dual-checkpoint mechanism to sense nucleotide misincorporation and initiate proofreading. The transition from replication to error editing is accompanied by increased dynamics in both DNA and enzyme, in which the polymerase relaxes its processivity and the primer-template DNA unwinds, rotates, and backtracks to shuttle the mismatch-containing primer terminus 32 Å to the exo site for editing. Our structural and functional studies also provide a foundation for analyses of Polγ mutation-induced human diseases and aging.

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