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Evidence for template-specific sites in DNA polymerases
Authors:S L Marcus  M J Modak  L F Cavalieri
Institution:Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research 145 Boston Post Road, Rye, New York 10580 USA
Abstract:Using rabbit hemoglobin messenger RNA as template, E. coli polymerase I produces poly (dT), poly (dA)·(dT) and antimessenger DNA products. Mild heating of the enzyme causes a differential loss in activity as indicated by three rates of inactivation for the three types of synthesis. Heat inactivation studies have also been carried out with DNA polymerases from oncogenic RNA viruses and mammalian sources using various homopolymer-oligomer pairs as primertemplates. In general, for any given enzyme these synthetic primer-templates reveal different extents of inactivation of the polymerase. These findings may be interpreted to suggest a) that the binding of DNA polymerase to various primer-templates produces conformational changes in the enzyme which are dependent on the type of template bound, or b) that many, if not all, DNA polymerases have different subsites for different templates.
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