Nucleic Acids Research, 2001, Vol. 29, No. 10 2097-2105
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Incoming nucleotide binds to Klenow ternary complex leading to stable physical sequestration of preceding dNTP on DNA
Department of Chemical Sciences and 1Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai-400 005, India
KlenowDNA complex is known to undergo a rate-limiting, protein conformational transition from an open to closed state, upon binding of the correct dNTP at the active site. In the closed state, Mg2+ mediates a rapid chemical step involving nucleophilic displacement of pyrophosphate by the 3' hydroxyl of the primer terminus. The enzyme returns to the open state upon the release of PPi and translocation permits the next round of reaction. To determine whether Klenow can translocate to the next site on the addition of the next dNTP, without the preceding chemical step, we studied the ternary complex (KlenowDNAdNTP) in the absence of Mg2+. While the ternary complex is proficient in chemical addition of dNTPs in Mg2+, as revealed by primer extensions, the same in Mg2+-deficient conditions lead to non-covalent (physical) sequestration of first two correct dNTPs in the ternary complex. Moreover, the second dNTP traps the first one in the DNA-helix of the ternary complex. Such a dNTPDNA complex is found to be stable even after the dissociation of Klenow. This reveals the novel state of the dNTPDNA complex where the complementary base is stacked in a DNA-helix non-covalently, without the phosphodiester linkage. Further, shuttling of the DNA between the polymerase and the exonuclease site mediates the release of such a DNA complex. Interestingly, Klenow in such a Mg2+-deficient ternary complex exhibits a closed conformation.
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