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Mismatch and blunt to protruding-end joining by DNA ligases.

R Wiaderkiewicz1, A Ruiz-Carrillo.   

Abstract

A nuclear DNA ligase activity from immature chicken erythrocytes, and to a lesser extent T4-induced DNA ligase, can join cohesive-ends (3 and 5-nucleotides long) having one of the mismatches, A/A, T/T, C/C, G/G, at the middle position. The rate of ligation depends on the length and stability of the mispaired intermediate (G/G, T/T greater than A/A, C/C). When the non-complementary overhanging-ends are short (i.e. 1-nucleotide) both ligases catalyze the joining of the single-stranded protruding-end with a blunt-end. This reaction occurs at low but significant rates compared to blunt-end ligation. The chicken ligase has lower flush-end joining activity than T4 DNA ligase, but it is more permissive since it joins C/C or A/A mismatched-ends, whereas the prokaryotic ligase does not. Possible biological implications of the reactions are discussed. We have also found that BstEII easily cleaves at sites harboring a C/C or a G/G mismatch at the center of its recognition sequence, whereas AvaII (T/T or A/A), HinfI (G/G) and DdeI (G/G) do not.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2823219      PMCID: PMC306311          DOI: 10.1093/nar/15.19.7831

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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