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A Strategically Located Arg/Lys Residue Promotes Correct Base Paring During Nucleic Acid Biosynthesis in Polymerases.

Vito Genna1,2, Paolo Carloni2, Marco De Vivo1,2.   

Abstract

Polymerases (Pols) synthesize the double-stranded nucleic acids in the Watson-Crick (W-C) conformation, which is critical for DNA and RNA functioning. Yet, the molecular basis to catalyze the W-C base pairing during Pol-mediated nucleic acids biosynthesis remains unclear. Here, through bioinformatics analyses on a large data set of Pol/DNA structures, we first describe the conserved presence of one positively charged residue (Lys or Arg), which is similarly located near the enzymatic two-metal active site, always interacting directly with the incoming substrate (d)NTP. Incidentally, we noted that some Pol/DNA structures showing the alternative Hoogsteen base pairing were often solved with this specific residue either mutated, displaced, or missing. We then used quantum and classical simulations coupled to free-energy calculations to illustrate how, in human DNA Pol-η, the conserved Arg61 favors W-C base pairing through defined interactions with the incoming nucleotide. Taken together, these structural observations and computational results suggest a structural framework in which this specific residue is critical for stabilizing the incoming (d)NTP nucleotide and base pairing during Pol-mediated nucleic acid biosynthesis. These results may benefit enzyme engineering for nucleic acid processing and encourage new drug discovery strategies to modulate Pols function.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29424536     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b12446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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