Studies on the biochemical basis of spontaneous mutation. II. The incorporation of a base and its analogue into DNA by wild-type, mutator and antimutator DNA polymerases |
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Authors: | M J Bessman N Muzyczka M F Goodman R L Schnaar |
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Affiliation: | The McCollum-Pratt Institute and Department of Biology The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md 21218, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The incorporation and turnover of adenine and its analogue 2-aminopurine into DNA by purified wild-type, mutator, and antimutator T4 DNA polymerase have been measured. Antimutators incorporate less 2-aminopurine into DNA than does wild type, and imitators incorporate more than wild type. Analysis of these data is consistent with the idea that the incorporation of 2-aminopurine is influenced primarily by the ratio of 3′-exonuclease to polymerase activities of the different enzymes. The experimental results conform to a model equation, which expresses the base incorporation frequency as a function of the polymerase insertion and removal activities. Some of the implications of the model equation are examined in this and the accompanying paper. |
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