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Computational delineation of the catalytic step of a high-fidelity DNA polymerase

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PROTEIN SCIENCE
卷 19, 期 4, 页码 815-825

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pro.361

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DNA polymerase; DNA replication; umbrella sampling; collective modes; quantum mechanics molecular mechanics

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  1. NSF [CBET-0730955, CBET-0853539]
  2. University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation
  3. NPACI [MRAC MCB060006]

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The Bacillus fragment, belonging to a class of high-fidelity polymerases, demonstrates high processivity (adding similar to 115 bases per DNA binding event) and exceptional accuracy (1 error in 10(6) nucleotide incorporations) during DNA replication. We present analysis of structural rearrangements and energetics just before and during the chemical step (phosphodiester bond formation) using a combination of classical molecular dynamics, mixed quantum mechanics molecular mechanics simulations, and free energy computations. We find that the reaction is associative, proceeding via the two-metal-ion mechanism, and requiring the proton on the terminal primer O3' to transfer to the pyrophosphate tail of the incoming nucleotide before the formation of the pentacovalent transition state. Different protonation states for key active site residues direct the system to alternative pathways of catalysis and we estimate a free energy barrier of similar to 12 kcal/mol for the chemical step. We propose that the protonation of a highly conserved catalytic aspartic acid residue is essential for the high processivity demonstrated by the enzyme and suggest that global motions could be part of the reaction free energy landscape.

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