Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation.

Washington MT, Prakash L, Prakash S
Cell (2001), Volume 107, Page 917
PubMed entry

Abstract:

DNA polymerase eta (Poleta) is unique among eukaryotic DNA polymerases ...
DNA polymerase eta (Poleta) is unique among eukaryotic DNA polymerases in its proficient ability to replicate through distorting DNA lesions, and Poleta synthesizes DNA with a low fidelity. Here, we use pre-steady-state kinetics to investigate the mechanism of nucleotide incorporation by Poleta and show that it utilizes an induced-fit mechanism to selectively incorporate the correct nucleotide. Poleta discriminates poorly between the correct and incorrect nucleotide at both the initial nucleotide binding step and at the subsequent induced-fit conformational change step, which precedes the chemical step of phosphodiester bond formation. This property enables Poleta to bypass lesions with distorted DNA geometries, and it bestows upon the enzyme a low fidelity.

Polymerases:

Topics:

Kinetic Parameters, Nucleotide Incorporation

Status:

new topics/pols set partial results complete validated

Results:

Polymerase Reference Property Result Context
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Processivity 0.84bp
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Vmax 1.3 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Kd 2.4nM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dATP
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Kd 13uM Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dCTP
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Kd 11nM Reaction: Polymerase-DNA interaction; Substrate: DNA template
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. kcat 0.01 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs

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