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Fidelity conformational changes

Valuable insights into how DNA polymerases process their substrates were obtained as a result of detailed kinetic studies of the enzymes. Benkovic and coworkers employed rapid quenching techniques to study the kinetics of transient intermediates in the reaction pathway of DNA polymerases [5]. Intensive studies revealed that E. coli DNA polymerase I follows an ordered sequential reaction pathway when promoting DNA synthesis. Important aspects of these results for DNA polymerase fidelity are conformational changes before and after the chemical step and the occurrence of different rate-limiting steps for insertion of canonical and non-canonical nucleotides. E. coli DNA polymerase I discriminates between canonical and non-canonical nucleotide insertion by formation of the chemical bond. Bond formation proceeds at a rate more than several thousand times slower when an incorrect dNTP is processed compared with canonical nucleotide insertion. [Pg.300]

N. Verdaguer and C. Ferrer-Orta, Conformational Changes in Motif D of RdRPs as Fidelity Determinant, Structure, 2012, 20,1448. [Pg.59]


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