Genetic and biochemical analyses of Pfh1 DNA helicase function in fission yeast

  • Ryu, GH
  • Tanaka, H
  • Kim, DH
  • Kim, JH
  • Bae, SH
  • Kwon, YN
  • Rhee, JS
  • MacNeill, Stuart Andrew
  • Seo, YS
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Publication date
August 2004

Abstract

The Schizosaccharomyces pombe pfh1+ gene (PIF1 homolog) encodes an essential enzyme that has both DNA helicase and ATPase activities and is implicated in lagging strand DNA processing. Mutations in the pfh1(+) gene suppress a temperature-sensitive allele of cdc24(+), which encodes a protein that functions with Schizosaccharomyces pombe Dna2 in Okazaki fragment processing. In this study, we describe the enzymatic properties of the Pfh1 helicase and the genetic interactions between pfh1 and cdc24, dna2, cdc27or pol3,all of which are involved in the Okazaki fragment metabolism. We show that a full-length Pfh1 fusion protein is active as a monomer. The helicase activity of Pfh1 displaced only short (<30 bp) duplex DNA regions efficiently in ...

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