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Buffer effects on EcoRV kinetics as measured by fluorescent staining and digital imaging of plasmid cleavage.

J R Wenner1, V A Bloomfield.   

Abstract

We have developed a protocol to quantify polymer DNA cleavage which replaces the traditional radiolabeling and scintillation counting with fluorescent staining and digital imaging. This procedure offers high sensitivity, speed, and convenience, while avoiding waste and error associated with traditional 32P radiolabeling. This protocol was used to measure cleavage of pBR322 plasmid DNA by EcoRV, a type II restriction enzyme. EcoRV was found to exhibit an order of magnitude difference in binding in two apparently similar buffers used in previous investigations. To determine the origin of this effect, we measured reaction kinetics in buffers of different chemical nature and concentration: Tris, bis-Tris propane, Tes, Hepes, and cacodylate. We found that buffer concentration and identity had significant effects on EcoRV reaction velocity through large changes in specific binding and nonspecific binding (reflected in the Michaelis constant Km and the dissociation constant for nonspecific binding Kns). There were only small changes in Vmax. The source of the buffer effect is the protonated amines common to many pH buffers. These buffer cations likely act as counterions screening DNA phosphates, where both the protonated buffer structure and concentration affect enzyme binding strength. It appears that by choosing anionic buffers or zwitterionic buffers with a buried positive charge, buffer influence on the protein binding to DNA can be largely eliminated. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10075809     DOI: 10.1006/abio.1998.3079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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