Abstract

Three family B DNA polymerase genes, designated B1, B2, and B3, were cloned from the thermoacidophilic crenarchaeon Sulfurisphaera ohwakuensis, and sequenced. Deduced amino acid sequences of B1 and B3 DNA polymerases have all exonuclease and polymerase motifs which include critical residues for catalytic activities. Furthermore, a YxGG/A motif, which is located between 3'-5' exonuclease and polymerization domains of family B DNA polymerases, was also found in each of the B1 and B3 sequences. These findings suggested that S. ohwakuensis B1 and B3 DNA polymerases have both exonuclease and polymerase activities. However, amino acid sequence of the B2 DNA polymerase of this organism contains several amino acid substitutions in Pol-motifs, and also lacks Exo-motif I and Exo-motif II. These substitutions and lack of certain motifs raise questions about polymerase and exonuclease activities of the corresponding gene product. The B3 sequence of S. ohwakuensis is more closely related to Pyrodictium, Aeropyrum, and Archaeoglobus DNA polymerase B3 sequences than to the Sulfolobus B3 sequences. Phylogenetic analysis showed that crenarchaeal B1 DNA polymerases are closely related to each other, and suggested that crenarchaeal B3, euryarchaeal family B, and eukaryal epsilon DNA polymerases may be orthologs.

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