DNA polymerases: Hoogsteen base-pairing in DNA replication?
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- DOI: 10.1038/nature04199
DNA polymerases: Hoogsteen base-pairing in DNA replication?
Abstract
Human polymerase-iota belongs to the error-prone Y family of polymerases, which frequently incorporate incorrect nucleotides during DNA replication but can efficiently bypass DNA lesions. On the basis of X-ray diffraction data, Nair et al. propose that Hoogsteen base-pairing is adopted by DNA during its replication by this enzyme. Here I re-examine their X-ray data and find that the electron density is very weak for a Hoogsteen base pair formed between a template adenine deoxyribonucleotide in the syn conformation and a deoxythymidine 5'-triphosphate (dTTP), and that the fit is better for a normal Watson-Crick base pair. As a guanine-cytosine (G-C) base pair has no potential to form a Hoogsteen base pair at physiological pH, Hoogsteen base-pairing is unlikely to be used in replication by this polymerase.
Comment on
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Replication by human DNA polymerase-iota occurs by Hoogsteen base-pairing.Nature. 2004 Jul 15;430(6997):377-80. doi: 10.1038/nature02692. Nature. 2004. PMID: 15254543
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