Title
Proofreading dynamics of a processive DNA polymerase
Date Issued
16 September 2009
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ibarra B.
Chemla Y.R.
Plyasunov S.
Smith S.B.
Lázaro J.M.
Salas M.
University of California
Abstract
Replicative DNA polymerases present an intrinsic proofreading activity during which the DNA primer chain is transferred between the polymerization and exonuclease sites of the protein. The dynamics of this primer transfer reaction during active polymerization remain poorly understood. Here we describe a single-molecule mechanical method to investigate the conformational dynamics of the intramolecular DNA primer transfer during the processive replicative activity of the 29 DNA polymerase and two of its mutants. We find that mechanical tension applied to a single polymerase-DNA complex promotes the intramolecular transfer of the primer in a similar way to the incorporation of a mismatched nucleotide. The primer transfer is achieved through two novel intermediates, one a tension-sensitive and functional polymerization conformation and a second non-active state that may work as a fidelity check point for the proofreading reaction. © 2009 European Molecular Biology Organization.
Start page
2794
End page
2802
Volume
28
Issue
18
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Bioquímica, Biología molecular
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-70349213246
PubMed ID
Source
EMBO Journal
ISSN of the container
02614189
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