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Computational study of the force dependence of phosphoryl transfer during DNA synthesis by a high fidelity polymerase.


ABSTRACT: High fidelity polymerases are efficient catalysts of phosphodiester bond formation during DNA replication or repair. We interpret molecular dynamics simulations of a polymerase bound to its substrate DNA and incoming nucleotide using a quasiharmonic model to study the effect of external forces applied to the bound DNA on the kinetics of phosphoryl transfer. The origin of the force dependence is shown to be an intriguing coupling between slow, delocalized polymerase-DNA modes and fast catalytic site motions. Using noncognate DNA substrates we show that the force dependence is context specific.

SUBMITTER: Venkatramani R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2276685 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Computational study of the force dependence of phosphoryl transfer during DNA synthesis by a high fidelity polymerase.

Venkatramani Ravindra R   Radhakrishnan Ravi R  

Physical review letters 20080226 8


High fidelity polymerases are efficient catalysts of phosphodiester bond formation during DNA replication or repair. We interpret molecular dynamics simulations of a polymerase bound to its substrate DNA and incoming nucleotide using a quasiharmonic model to study the effect of external forces applied to the bound DNA on the kinetics of phosphoryl transfer. The origin of the force dependence is shown to be an intriguing coupling between slow, delocalized polymerase-DNA modes and fast catalytic s  ...[more]

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