Reference: Zhou ZX, et al. (2022) Pif1 family helicases promote mutation avoidance during DNA replication. Nucleic Acids Res 50(22):12844-12855

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Abstract


Pif1 family 5' → 3' DNA helicases are important for replication fork progression and genome stability. The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes two Pif1 family helicases, Rrm3 and Pif1, both of which are multi-functional. Here we describe novel functions for Rrm3 in promoting mutation avoidance during DNA replication. We show that loss of RRM3 results in elevated spontaneous mutations made by DNA polymerases Pols ϵ and δ, which are subject to DNA mismatch repair. The absence of RRM3 also causes higher mutagenesis by the fourth B-family DNA polymerase Pol ζ. By genome-wide analysis, we show that the mutational consequences due to loss of RRM3 vary depending on the genomic locus. Rrm3 promotes the accuracy of DNA replication by Pols ϵ and δ across the genome, and it is particularly important for preventing Pol ζ-dependent mutagenesis at tRNA genes. In addition, mutation avoidance by Rrm3 depends on its helicase activity, and Pif1 serves as a backup for Rrm3 in suppressing mutagenesis. We present evidence that the sole human Pif1 family helicase in human cells likely also promotes replication fidelity, suggesting that a role for Pif1 family helicases in mutation avoidance may be evolutionarily conserved, a possible underlying mechanism for its potential tumor-suppressor function.

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Journal Article | Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural | Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural
Authors
Zhou ZX, Follonier C, Lujan SA, Burkholder AB, Zakian VA, Kunkel TA
Primary Lit For
RRM3 | POL3 | MSH6 | POL2
Additional Lit For
pol3-5DV | pol2-M644G | pif1-m2 | pol3-L612G | pol2-4 | rrm3-K260A

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GenePhenotypeExperiment TypeMutant InformationStrain BackgroundChemicalDetails
RRM3mutation frequency: increased
classical genetics null
Allele: rrm3-Δ
OtherDetails: 2- to 3-fold increase in spontaneous mutation rate in a forward mutation assay using URA3 and CAN1 reporters; 2.4-fold increase in the genome-wide average mutation rate and another ~3-fold at tRNA genes; synergistic with pol2 and pol3 active site and exonuclease mutants, as well as with the msh6 null and pif1-m2 mutant
RRM3mutation frequency: increased
classical genetics null
Allele: rrm3-K260A

K260A; ATP binding pocket mutated; disrupts ATPase activity and helicase function

OtherDetails: 2-fold increase in spontaneous mutation rate in a forward mutation assay using the CAN1 reporter, suggesting that helicase activity is essential for mutation avoidance during DNA replication
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