A fidelity mechanism in DNA polymerase lambda promotes error‐free bypass of 8‐oxo‐dG

  • Burak M
  • Guja K
  • Hambardjieva E
  • et al.
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Abstract

8-oxo-7,8-dihydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-oxo-dG) has high mutagenic potential as it is prone to mispair with deoxyadenine (dA). In order to maintain genomic integrity, post-replicative 8-oxo-dG:dA mispairs are removed through DNA polymerase lambda (Pol λ)-dependent MUTYH-initiated base excision repair (BER). Here, we describe seven novel crystal structures and kinetic data that fully characterize 8-oxo-dG bypass by Pol λ. We demonstrate that Pol λ has a flexible active site that can tolerate 8-oxo-dG in either the anti- or syn-conformation. Importantly, we show that discrimination against the pro-mutagenic syn-conformation occurs at the extension step and identify the residue responsible for this selectivity. This residue acts as a kinetic switch, shunting repair toward long-patch BER upon correct dCMP incorporation, thus enhancing repair efficiency. Moreover, this switch also provides a potential mechanism to increase repair fidelity of MUTYH-initiated BER.

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Burak, M. J., Guja, K. E., Hambardjieva, E., Derkunt, B., & Garcia‐Diaz, M. (2016). A fidelity mechanism in DNA polymerase lambda promotes error‐free bypass of 8‐oxo‐dG. The EMBO Journal, 35(18), 2045–2059. https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201694332

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