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Methods Enzymol ; 672: 75-102, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35934486

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Genome replication is accomplished by highly regulated activities of enzymes in a multi-protein complex called the replisome. Two major enzymes, DNA polymerase and helicase, catalyze continuous DNA synthesis on the leading strand of the parental DNA duplex while the lagging strand is synthesized discontinuously. The helicase and DNA polymerase on their own are catalytically inefficient and weak motors for unwinding/replicating double-stranded DNA. However, when a helicase and DNA polymerase are functionally and physically coupled, they catalyze fast and highly processive leading strand DNA synthesis. DNA polymerase has a 3'-5' exonuclease activity, which removes nucleotides misincorporated in the nascent DNA. DNA synthesis kinetics, processivity, and accuracy are governed by the interplay of the helicase, DNA polymerase, and exonuclease activities within the replisome. This chapter describes quantitative biochemical and biophysical methods to study the coupling of these three critical activities during DNA replication. The methods include real-time quantitation of kinetics of DNA unwinding-synthesis by a coupled helicase-DNA polymerase complex, a 2-aminopurine fluorescence-based assay to map the precise positions of helicase and DNA polymerase with respect to the replication fork junction, and a radiometric assay to study the coupling of DNA polymerase, exonuclease, and helicase activities during processive leading strand DNA synthesis. These methods are presented here with bacteriophage T7 replication proteins as an example but can be applied to other systems with appropriate modifications.


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ADN Polimerasa Dirigida por ADN , Exonucleasas , ADN , ADN Helicasas/metabolismo , Replicación del ADN , ADN Polimerasa Dirigida por ADN/metabolismo , Exonucleasas/metabolismo
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Protein Sci ; 26(7): 1314-1336, 2017 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28474797

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Helicases are a broad family of enzymes that separate nucleic acid double strand structures (DNA/DNA, DNA/RNA, or RNA/RNA) and thus are essential to DNA replication and the maintenance of nucleic acid integrity. We review the picture that has emerged from single molecule studies of the mechanisms of DNA and RNA helicases and their interactions with other proteins. Many features have been uncovered by these studies that were obscured by bulk studies, such as DNA strands switching, mechanical (rather than biochemical) coupling between helicases and polymerases, helicase-induced re-hybridization and stalled fork rescue.


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ADN Helicasas , Replicación del ADN/fisiología , ADN , Ácidos Nucleicos Heterodúplex , ARN Helicasas , ARN Bicatenario , ADN/química , ADN/metabolismo , ADN Helicasas/química , ADN Helicasas/metabolismo , Ácidos Nucleicos Heterodúplex/química , Ácidos Nucleicos Heterodúplex/metabolismo , ARN Helicasas/química , ARN Helicasas/metabolismo , ARN Bicatenario/química , ARN Bicatenario/metabolismo
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