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Temperature dependence and thermodynamics of Klenow polymerase binding to primed-template DNA.

Kausiki Datta1, Andy J Wowor, Allison J Richard, Vince J LiCata.   

Abstract

DNA binding of Klenow polymerase has been characterized with respect to temperature to delineate the thermodynamic driving forces involved in the interaction of this polymerase with primed-template DNA. The temperature dependence of the binding affinity exhibits distinct curvature, with tightest binding at 25-30 degrees C. Nonlinear temperature dependence indicates Klenow binds different primed-template constructs with large heat capacity (DeltaCp) values (-870 to -1220 cal/mole K) and thus exhibits large temperature dependent changes in enthalpy and entropy. Binding is entropy driven at lower temperatures and enthalpy driven at physiological temperatures. Large negative DeltaCp values have been proposed to be a 'signature' of site-specific DNA binding, but type I DNA polymerases do not exhibit significant DNA sequence specificity. We suggest that the binding of Klenow to a specific DNA structure, the primed-template junction, results in a correlated thermodynamic profile that mirrors what is commonly seen for DNA sequence-specific binding proteins. Klenow joins a small number of other DNA-sequence independent DNA binding proteins which exhibit unexpectedly large negative DeltaCp values. Spectroscopic measurements show small conformational rearrangements of both the DNA and Klenow upon binding, and small angle x-ray scattering shows a global induced fit conformational compaction of the protein upon binding. Calculations from both crystal structure and solution structural data indicate that Klenow DNA binding is an exception to the often observed correlation between DeltaCp and changes in accessible surface area. In the case of Klenow, surface area burial can account for only about half of the DeltaCp of binding.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16339886      PMCID: PMC1367323          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.105.071837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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