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DNA replication fidelity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by an ancestral prokaryotic proofreader

The DNA replication machinery is an important target for antibiotic development for increasingly drug resistant bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis(1). While blocking DNA replication leads to cell death, disrupting the processes used to ensure replication fidelity can accelerate mutation a...

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Autores principales: Rock, Jeremy M., Lang, Ulla F., Chase, Michael R., Ford, Christopher B., Gerrick, Elias R., Gawande, Richa, Coscolla, Mireia, Gagneux, Sebastien, Fortune, Sarah M., Lamers, Meindert H.
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Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25894501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3269
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author Rock, Jeremy M.
Lang, Ulla F.
Chase, Michael R.
Ford, Christopher B.
Gerrick, Elias R.
Gawande, Richa
Coscolla, Mireia
Gagneux, Sebastien
Fortune, Sarah M.
Lamers, Meindert H.
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Lang, Ulla F.
Chase, Michael R.
Ford, Christopher B.
Gerrick, Elias R.
Gawande, Richa
Coscolla, Mireia
Gagneux, Sebastien
Fortune, Sarah M.
Lamers, Meindert H.
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description The DNA replication machinery is an important target for antibiotic development for increasingly drug resistant bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis(1). While blocking DNA replication leads to cell death, disrupting the processes used to ensure replication fidelity can accelerate mutation and the evolution of drug resistance. In E. coli, the proofreading subunit of the replisome, the ε-exonuclease, is essential for high fidelity DNA replication(2); however, we find that it is completely dispensable in M. tuberculosis. Rather, the mycobacterial replicative polymerase, DnaE1, encodes a novel editing function that proofreads DNA replication, mediated by an intrinsic 3′-5′ exonuclease activity within its PHP domain. Inactivation of the DnaE1 PHP domain increases the mutation rate by greater than 3,000 fold. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis of DNA replication proofreading in the bacterial kingdom suggests that E. coli is a phylogenetic outlier and that PHP-domain mediated proofreading is widely conserved and indeed may be the ancestral prokaryotic proofreader.
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spelling pubmed-44492702015-12-01 DNA replication fidelity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by an ancestral prokaryotic proofreader Rock, Jeremy M. Lang, Ulla F. Chase, Michael R. Ford, Christopher B. Gerrick, Elias R. Gawande, Richa Coscolla, Mireia Gagneux, Sebastien Fortune, Sarah M. Lamers, Meindert H. Nat Genet Article The DNA replication machinery is an important target for antibiotic development for increasingly drug resistant bacteria including Mycobacterium tuberculosis(1). While blocking DNA replication leads to cell death, disrupting the processes used to ensure replication fidelity can accelerate mutation and the evolution of drug resistance. In E. coli, the proofreading subunit of the replisome, the ε-exonuclease, is essential for high fidelity DNA replication(2); however, we find that it is completely dispensable in M. tuberculosis. Rather, the mycobacterial replicative polymerase, DnaE1, encodes a novel editing function that proofreads DNA replication, mediated by an intrinsic 3′-5′ exonuclease activity within its PHP domain. Inactivation of the DnaE1 PHP domain increases the mutation rate by greater than 3,000 fold. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis of DNA replication proofreading in the bacterial kingdom suggests that E. coli is a phylogenetic outlier and that PHP-domain mediated proofreading is widely conserved and indeed may be the ancestral prokaryotic proofreader. 2015-04-20 2015-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4449270/ /pubmed/25894501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3269 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Coscolla, Mireia
Gagneux, Sebastien
Fortune, Sarah M.
Lamers, Meindert H.
DNA replication fidelity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by an ancestral prokaryotic proofreader
title DNA replication fidelity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by an ancestral prokaryotic proofreader
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title_fullStr DNA replication fidelity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by an ancestral prokaryotic proofreader
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title_short DNA replication fidelity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by an ancestral prokaryotic proofreader
title_sort dna replication fidelity in mycobacterium tuberculosis is mediated by an ancestral prokaryotic proofreader
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4449270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25894501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3269
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