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Sensitized photomodification of mammalian DNA polymerase β. A new approach for highly selective affinity labeling of polymerases

To enhance the specificity of polymerase photoaffinity labeling, a novel approach based on sensitized photomodification has been developed. A base-substituted analog of TTP containing a pyrene group (PyrdUTP) was synthesized and used as an active site-bound photosensitizer for photoaffinity modifica...

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Published in:FEBS letters 1999-04, Vol.448 (1), p.141-144
Main Authors: Kolpashchikov, D.M., Rechkunova, N.I., Dobrikov, M.I., Khodyreva, S.N., Lebedeva, N.A., Lavrik, O.I.
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Language:English
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Summary:To enhance the specificity of polymerase photoaffinity labeling, a novel approach based on sensitized photomodification has been developed. A base-substituted analog of TTP containing a pyrene group (PyrdUTP) was synthesized and used as an active site-bound photosensitizer for photoaffinity modification of DNA polymerase β (pol β). 5′-[ 32P]-labeled primer was elongated in situ by pol β with a photoreactive analog of TTP (FAB-4-dUTP). The pyrene sensitizer (PyrdUTP), excited by light (365–450 nm), can activate the photoreagent, crosslinking it to pol β as a result of fluorescence resonance energy transfer. The initial rate of pol β photomodification was shown to increase by a factor of ten. The selectivity of pol β photosensitized modification was proved by adding human replication protein A.
ISSN:0014-5793
1873-3468
DOI:10.1016/S0014-5793(99)00354-3