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PrimPol is required for replication reinitiation after mtDNA damage.

Rubén Torregrosa-MuñumerJosefin M E ForslundSteffi GoffartAnnika PfeifferGorazd StojkovičGustavo CarvalhoNatalie Al-FuroukhLuis BlancoSjoerd WanrooijJaakko L O L O Pohjoismäki
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2017)
Eukaryotic PrimPol is a recently discovered DNA-dependent DNA primase and translesion synthesis DNA polymerase found in the nucleus and mitochondria. Although PrimPol has been shown to be required for repriming of stalled replication forks in the nucleus, its role in mitochondria has remained unresolved. Here we demonstrate in vivo and in vitro that PrimPol can reinitiate stalled mtDNA replication and can prime mtDNA replication from nonconventional origins. Our results not only help in the understanding of how mitochondria cope with replicative stress but can also explain some controversial features of the lagging-strand replication.
Keyphrases
  • circulating tumor
  • copy number
  • mitochondrial dna
  • cell free
  • single molecule
  • cell death
  • reactive oxygen species
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • nucleic acid
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • heat stress