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Incorporation of multiple sequential pseudothymidines by DNA polymerases and their impact on DNA duplex structure

  • Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids. 2008 Mar;27(3):261-78. doi: 10.1080/15257770701853679.
Stephanie A Havemann 1 Shuichi Hoshika Daniel Hutter Steven A Benner
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  • 1 Department of Microbiology & Cell Science, Space Life Sciences Laboratory, Kennedy Space Center, University of Florida, FL, USA.
Abstract

Thermal denaturation and circular dichroism studies suggested that multiple (up to 12), sequential pseudothymidines, a representative C-glycoside, do not perturb the structure of a representative DNA duplex. Further, various Family A and B DNA polymerases were found to extend a primer by incorporating four sequential pseudothymidine triphosphates, and then continue the extension to generate full-length product. Detailed studies showed that Taq polymerase incorporated up to five sequential C-glycosides, but not more. These results constrain architectures for sequencing, quantitating, and analyzing DNA analogs that exploit C-glycosides, and define better the challenge of creating a synthetic biology using these with natural polymerases.

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