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Replication of DNA containing trinucleotide repeats by the bacteriophage T7 replisome

Lee, S.-J.; Mitsunobu, H.; Urbano, S.; Hernandez, A. J.

2025-10-30 biochemistry
10.1101/2024.11.17.624010 bioRxiv
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Trinucleotide repeats in the human genome are implicated in various neurodegenerative diseases. The tendency of these repetitive DNA sequences to form non-B DNA structures can cause abnormal replication, leading to genomic instability. This instability contributes to disease progression, though the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. We investigated the replication of DNA containing CAG and CTG trinucleotide repeats using individual components of the T7 bacteriophage replication machinery, as well as the complete replisome. Our results show that repeats in linear single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) inhibit the activity of T7 DNA polymerase and ssDNA-binding proteins, with a more pronounced effect observed in CTG repeats compared to CAG repeats. Minicircle templates containing CTG repeats exhibited robust DNA synthesis on both the leading and lagging strands, though synthesis was not enhanced by the T7 gene 2.5 ssDNA-binding protein. The lagging strand products generated from the CTG repeat minicircle were significantly longer than those from random sequence templates, and their lengths were not extended by the presence of T7 gene 2.5 protein. When the repeated sequences were incorporated into the T7 phage genome, heterogeneity was observed downstream of the repeats, depending on their length. We propose that aberrant extension occurs predominantly in the lagging strand, driven by dynamic interactions between the repeated sequences and the DNA replisome. This study may provide a foundation for understanding the mechanisms underlying the extension or deletion of repetitive genomic regions.

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