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Reference - PMID:16720577 - Fission yeast Mcm10p contains primase activity.

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PubMed ID
PMID:16720577
Title
Fission yeast Mcm10p contains primase activity.
Authors
Fien K, Hurwitz J
Citation
J Biol Chem 2006 Aug 04;281(31):22248-22260
Publication year
2006
Abstract
Although Mcm10p is a conserved essential component in eukaryotes required for both the initiation and elongation of DNA chains, its biochemical properties are unknown. Here, we report that the Schizosaccharomyces pombe fission yeast Mcm10 protein contains primase activity. Primases are enzymes that synthesize RNA primers on single-stranded DNA templates that are extended by DNA polymerases. In keeping with this property, Mcm10p supported oligoribonucleotide synthesis of short RNA primers (preferentially initiating synthesis on a dT template) that were extended with dATP by Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I. The C terminus of Mcm10p synthesized RNA, but less efficiently than the full-length protein at low rNTP levels. Mcm10p homologs contain a C-terminal motif found in proteins that polymerize nucleotides. A point mutant within this motif of S. pombe Mcm10p was defective in primer synthesis in vitro, and this mutant failed to support growth in vivo, suggesting that the primase activity of Mcm10p may be essential for cell viability.

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PBO:0018082 - mutants lacking primase activity fail to complement S. cerevisiae MCM10 deletion

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Complementation

PBO:0018081 - functionally complements S. cerevisiae MCM10

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GO cellular component

GO:0000785 - chromatin

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GO molecular function

GO:0003899 - DNA-directed RNA polymerase activity

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0003996 - abolished DNA primase activity

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FYPO:0003997 - decreased DNA primase activity

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FYPO:0003998 - increased DNA primase activity

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Subunit composition

PBO:0015212 - homomeric(2)

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