Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase.
Virology (1997), Volume 234, Page 168
Abstract:
We have previously shown that the purified, 116-kDa DNA polymerase encoded by vaccinia virus is inherently distributive, synthesizing only a few nucleotides per template binding event under moderate reaction conditions (W. F. McDonald and P. Traktman, J. Biol. Chem. 269, 31190-31197). These properties would be incompatible with efficient DNA replication in vivo and suggest that the polymerase most probably interacts with accessory proteins that stabilize the template/polymerase interaction. Here we show that a highly processive form of the enzyme is indeed present with cytoplasmic lysates prepared from infected cells, and demonstrate that this form of the enzyme is likely to comprise the DNA polymerase in association with an early viral protein with a native molecular weight of approximately 48K.
Polymerases:
Topics:
Historical Protein Properties (MW, pI, ...), Kinetic Parameters, Nucleotide Incorporation, Exonuclease Activity, Source / Purification
Status:
new | topics/pols set | partial results | complete | validated |
Results:
Polymerase | Reference | Property | Result | Context |
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Vaccinia Virus Pol | Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. | Molecular Weight | 1.16E+05 Dalton | |
Vaccinia Virus Pol | Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. | 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) | Yes | |
Vaccinia Virus Pol | Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. | Cloned or native | Native organism | |
Vaccinia Virus Pol | Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. | 5-3' Exonuclease | Yes | |
Vaccinia Virus Pol | Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. | Full length or truncated | Full length | |
Vaccinia Virus Pol | Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. | Processivity | 7200bp | |
Vaccinia Virus Pol | Characterization of a processive form of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase. | Vmax | 30 /second | Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs |