Characterization of a Bacillus subtilis 64-kDa DNA polymerase X potentially involved in DNA repair.
Journal of molecular biology (2008), Volume 384, Page 1019
Abstract:
Bacillus subtilis gene yshC encodes a 64-kDa family X DNA polymerase (PolXBs), which contains all the critical residues involved in DNA and nucleotide binding as well as those responsible for catalysis of DNA polymerization, conserved in most family X members. Biochemical analyses of the purified enzyme indicate that PolXBs is a monomeric and strictly template-directed DNA polymerase, preferentially acting on DNA structures containing gaps from one to a few nucleotides and bearing a phosphate group at the 5' end of the downstream DNA. The fact that PolXBs is able to conduct filling of a single-nucleotide gap, allowing further sealing of the resulting nick by a DNA ligase, points to a putative role in base excision repair during the B. subtilis life cycle.
Polymerases:
Topics:
Other Enzymatic Activities, Structure and Structure/Function, RNase H Activity, Nucleotide Incorporation, Exonuclease Activity, Terminal Transferase, Reverse Transcriptase, Source / Purification
One line summary:
Biochemical characterization of Bacillus subtilis DNA polymerase X as a potential DNA repair enzyme
Status:
new | topics/pols set | partial results | complete | validated |