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Structures of <i>KlenTaq</i> DNA Polymerase Caught While Incorporating C5-Modified Pyrimidine and C7-Modified 7-Deazapurine Nucleoside Triphosphates
The capability of DNA polymerases to accept chemically
modified
nucleotides is of paramount importance for many biotechnological applications.
Although these analogues are widely used, the structural basis for
the acceptance of the unnatural nucleotide surrogates has been only
sparsely explored. Here we present in total six crystal structures
of modified 2′-deoxynucleoside-5′-<i>O</i>-triphosphates (dNTPs) carrying modifications at the C5 positions
of pyrimidines or C7 positions of 7-deazapurines in complex with a
DNA polymerase and a primer/template complex. The modified dNTPs are
in positions poised for catalysis leading to incorporation. These
structural data provide insight into the mechanism of incorporation
and acceptance of modified dNTPs. Our results open the door for rational
design of modified nucleotides, which should offer great opportunities
for future applications