A higher affinity of AMV reverse transcriptase for template-primers correlates with a lower rate of DNA synthesis

Parnaik, Veena K. ; Das, M. R. (1983) A higher affinity of AMV reverse transcriptase for template-primers correlates with a lower rate of DNA synthesis FEBS Letters, 161 (1). pp. 145-148. ISSN 0014-5793

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Abstract

The kinetics of copying of poly (A)-oligo (dT) and poly (C)-oligo (dG) by reverse transcriptase from avian myeloblastosis virus have been studied, and binding affinity of enzyme for template-primer and primer alone have been determined separately. Although the maximal rate of DNA synthesis obtained with poly (C)-oligo (dG) is higher than that for poly (A)-oligo (dT), the binding affinity of the enzyme for poly (C)-oligo (dG) or oligo (dG) is considerably lower than that for poly (A)-oligo (dT) or oligo (dT). Hence, for the more efficient template, poly (C)-oligo (dG), both template-primer and primer bind less tightly to the enzyme.

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Keywords:Reverse Transcriptase; Template Binding; DNA Synthesis
ID Code:8522
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