8HG1: Structure of Monkeypox DNA Polymerase

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=Structure of DNA Polymerase Holoenzyme of Monkeypox Virus=
=Structure of DNA Polymerase Holoenzyme of Monkeypox Virus=
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<StructureSection load='8hg1' size='350' side='right' caption='Cryo-EM structure of MPXV polymerase holoenzyme in replicating state' scene=''>
==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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==Overall Architecture==
==Overall Architecture==
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'''Components of holoenzyme:''' 1 <scene name='33/330227/Dna_polymerase_f8/1'>F8</scene> , 1 <scene name='33/330227/A22/1'>A22</scene> , 1 <scene name='33/330227/E4/2'>E4</scene> , <scene name='33/330227/Primer/2'>primer</scene>–<scene name='33/330227/Template/1'>template</scene> DNA , incoming <scene name='33/330227/Dttp/1'>dTTP</scene>.
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'''Components of holoenzyme:''' 1 <scene name='10/1096888/Dna_polymerase_f8/1'>F8</scene> , 1 <scene name='33/330227/A22/1'>A22</scene> , 1 <scene name='33/330227/E4/2'>E4</scene> , <scene name='33/330227/Primer/2'>primer</scene>–<scene name='33/330227/Template/1'>template</scene> DNA , incoming <scene name='33/330227/Dttp/1'>dTTP</scene>.
'''F8 (polymerase):''' 1004 residues traced (last two residues missing); canonical B-family domains — NTD, 3′–5′ Exonuclease (Exo), palm, fingers, thumb — plus five poxvirus-specific insertions (largest named insert2).
'''F8 (polymerase):''' 1004 residues traced (last two residues missing); canonical B-family domains — NTD, 3′–5′ Exonuclease (Exo), palm, fingers, thumb — plus five poxvirus-specific insertions (largest named insert2).
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'''Supporting biochemistry:''' Primer-extension assays show F8 alone is distributive (incorporates <14 nt), while addition/assembly with A22–E4 yields full-length extension (60 nt template) in a concentration-dependent manner; alanine scanning of E4 residues (e.g., W36, R39, N165) confirms residues critical for processivity.
'''Supporting biochemistry:''' Primer-extension assays show F8 alone is distributive (incorporates <14 nt), while addition/assembly with A22–E4 yields full-length extension (60 nt template) in a concentration-dependent manner; alanine scanning of E4 residues (e.g., W36, R39, N165) confirms residues critical for processivity.
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The following figure shows two binding modes of processivity factors with polymerases. The processivity factors bound with template in poxvirus function as a “forward sliding clamp” (i) or dsDNA products in eukaryotes as a “backward sliding clamp” (ii).
 
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[[Image:MPXV.png|700px]]
 

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Structure of DNA Polymerase Holoenzyme of Monkeypox Virus

Cryo-EM structure of MPXV polymerase holoenzyme in replicating state

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