Mechanism of phosphonoacetate inhibition of herpesvirus-induced DNA polymerase
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- DOI: 10.1021/bi00647a029
Mechanism of phosphonoacetate inhibition of herpesvirus-induced DNA polymerase
Abstract
Phosphonoacetate was an effective inhibitor of both the Marek's disease herpesvirus- and the herpesvirus of turkey-induced DNA polymerase. Using the herpesvirus of turkey-induced DNA polymerase, phosphonoacetate inhibition studies for the DNA polymerization reaction and for the deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate-pyrophosphate exchange reaction were carried out. The results demonstrated that phosphonoacetate inhibited the polymerase by interacting with it at the pyrophosphate binding site to create an alternate reaction pathway. A detailed mechanism and rate equation for the inhibition were developed. For comparison to phosphonoacetate, pyrophosphate inhibition patterns and apparent inhibition constants were determined. Twelve analogues of phosphonoacetate were tested as inhibitors of the herpesvirus of turkey-induced DNA polymerase. At the concentrations tested, only one, 2-phosphonopropionate, was an inhibitor. The apparent inhibition constant for it was about 50 times greater than the corresponding apparent inhibition constant for phosphonoacetate. DNA polymerase alpha of duck embryo fibroblasts, the host cell for the herpesviruses, was inhibited by phosphonoacetate. The apparent inhibition constants for the alpha polymerase were about 10-20 times greater than the corresponding inhibition constants for the herpesvirus-induced DNA polymerase. Duck DNA polymerase beta, Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I, and avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase were not inhibited by phosphonoacetate.
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