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Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization
DNA polymerases from different evolutionary families [Vent (exo−) DNA polymerase from the B-family polymerases, Taq DNA polymerase from the A-family polymerases and HIV reverse transcriptase from the reverse transcriptase family] were examined for their ability to incorporate the sugar-modified cycl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1175020/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16027107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki695 |
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author | Kempeneers, Veerle Renders, Marleen Froeyen, Matheus Herdewijn, Piet |
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description | DNA polymerases from different evolutionary families [Vent (exo−) DNA polymerase from the B-family polymerases, Taq DNA polymerase from the A-family polymerases and HIV reverse transcriptase from the reverse transcriptase family] were examined for their ability to incorporate the sugar-modified cyclohexenyl nucleoside triphosphates. All enzymes were able to use the cyclohexenyl nucleotides as a substrate. Using Vent (exo−) DNA polymerase and HIV reverse transcriptase, we were even able to incorporate seven consecutive cyclohexenyl nucleotides. Using a cyclohexenyl nucleic acid (CeNA) template, all enzymes tested were also able to synthesize a short DNA fragment. Since the DNA-dependent CeNA polymerization and the CeNA-dependent DNA polymerization is possible to a limited extend, we suggest CeNA as an ideal candidate to use in directed evolution methods for the development of a polymerase capable of replicating CeNA. |
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spelling | pubmed-11750202005-07-13 Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization Kempeneers, Veerle Renders, Marleen Froeyen, Matheus Herdewijn, Piet Nucleic Acids Res Article DNA polymerases from different evolutionary families [Vent (exo−) DNA polymerase from the B-family polymerases, Taq DNA polymerase from the A-family polymerases and HIV reverse transcriptase from the reverse transcriptase family] were examined for their ability to incorporate the sugar-modified cyclohexenyl nucleoside triphosphates. All enzymes were able to use the cyclohexenyl nucleotides as a substrate. Using Vent (exo−) DNA polymerase and HIV reverse transcriptase, we were even able to incorporate seven consecutive cyclohexenyl nucleotides. Using a cyclohexenyl nucleic acid (CeNA) template, all enzymes tested were also able to synthesize a short DNA fragment. Since the DNA-dependent CeNA polymerization and the CeNA-dependent DNA polymerization is possible to a limited extend, we suggest CeNA as an ideal candidate to use in directed evolution methods for the development of a polymerase capable of replicating CeNA. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1175020/ /pubmed/16027107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki695 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Article Kempeneers, Veerle Renders, Marleen Froeyen, Matheus Herdewijn, Piet Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization |
title | Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization |
title_full | Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization |
title_fullStr | Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization |
title_short | Investigation of the DNA-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent DNA polymerization |
title_sort | investigation of the dna-dependent cyclohexenyl nucleic acid polymerization and the cyclohexenyl nucleic acid-dependent dna polymerization |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1175020/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16027107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki695 |
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