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  • The study investigated the roles of terminal domains in the family D DNA polymerase from Pyrococcus horikoshii, focusing on truncated protein variants for analysis.
  • Key findings included the identification of critical regions in both large (DP2Pho) and small (DP1Pho) subunits necessary for complex formation, with specific amino-terminal and carboxyl-terminal domains playing significant roles in folding and potential regulation of exonuclease activity.
  • The research concluded that while certain regions contribute to exonuclease and DNA binding activities, not all domains are essential for polymerization, emphasizing the complexity of the protein's functional regions.

Article Abstract

Functions of the terminal domains of the family D DNA polymerase from Pyrococcus horikoshii (PolDPho) were analyzed by making and characterizing various truncated proteins. Based on a co-expression vector developed previously (Shen, Y., Musti, K., Hiramoto, M., Kikuchi, H., Kawabayashi, Y., and Matsui, I. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 27376-27383), 25 vectors for terminal truncated proteins were constructed. The expressed proteins were characterized in terms of thermostability, subunit interaction, and polymerization and 3'-5' exonuclease activities. The carboxyl-terminal (1255-1332) of the large subunit (DP2Pho) and two regions, the 201-260 and 599-622, of the small subunit (DP1Pho) were found to be critical for the complex formation, and probable subunit interaction of PolDPho. The amino-terminal (1-300) of DP2Pho is essential for the folding of PolDPho and is likely the oligomerization domain of PolDPho. A short region at the extreme C-terminal of DP2Pho (from 1385 to 1434) and the N-terminal of DP1Pho(1-200), which forms a stable protein, are not absolutely necessary for either polymerization or the 3'-5' exonuclease activity. We identified a possible regulatory role of DP1Pho(1-200) for the 3'-5' exonuclease. Deletion of DP1Pho(1-200) increased the exonuclease and DNA binding activities of PolDPho. Adding DP1Pho(1-200) to the truncated protein suppressed the elevated exonuclease activity. We also constructed and analyzed three internal deletion mutants and two site-directed mutants in the region of the putative zinc finger motif (cysteine cluster II) of DP2Pho at the COOH-terminal. We found that the internal region of the zinc finger motif is critical for the 3'-5' exonuclease, but is dispensable for the DNA polymerization.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M212286200DOI Listing

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