Affiliation:
1. Molecular Biology Institute and Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics, UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095-1570
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Kinetoplast DNA in African trypanosomes contains a novel form of mitochondrial DNA consisting of thousands of minicircles and dozens of maxicircles topologically interlocked to form a two-dimensional sheet. The replication of this unusual form of mitochondrial DNA has been studied for more than 30 years, and although a large number of kinetoplast replication genes and proteins have been identified,
in vitro
replication of these DNAs has not been possible since a kinetoplast DNA primase has not been available. We describe here a
Trypanosoma brucei
DNA primase gene,
PRI1
, that encodes a 70-kDa protein that localizes to the kinetoplast and is essential for both cell growth and kinetoplast DNA replication. The expression of
PRI1
mRNA is cyclic and reaches maximum levels at a time corresponding to duplication of the kinetoplast DNA. A 3′-hydroxyl-terminated oligoriboadenylate is synthesized on a poly(dT) template by a recombinant form of the PRI1 protein and is subsequently elongated by DNA polymerase and added dATP. Poly(dA) synthesis is dependent on both PRI1 protein and ATP and is inhibited by RNase H treatment of the product of PRI1 synthesis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology