Poliovirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (3Dpol) -: Assembly of stable, elongation-competent complexes by using a symmetrical primer-template substrate (sym/sub)

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Arnold, JJ [1 ]
Cameron, CE [1 ]
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[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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10.1074/jbc.275.8.5329
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 [生物化学与分子生物学]; 081704 [应用化学];
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Detailed studies of the kinetics and mechanism of nucleotide incorporation catalyzed by the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from poliovirus, 3D(pol), have been Limited by the inability to assemble elongation complexes that permit activity to be monitored by extension of end-labeled primers. We have solved this problem by employing a short, symmetrical, heteropolymeric RNA primer-template that we refer to as "sym/sub." Formation of 3D(pol)-sym/sub complexes is slow owing to a slow rate of association (0.1 mu M-1 s(-1)) of 3D(pol) and sym/sub and a slow isomerization (0.076 s(-1)) of the 3D(pol)-sym/sub complex that is a prerequisite for catalytic competence of this complex. Complex assembly is stoichiometric under conditions in which competing reactions, such as enzyme inactivation, are eliminated. Inactivation of 3D(pol) occurs at a maximal rate of 0.051 s(-1) at 22 degrees C in reaction buffer lacking nucleotide. At this temperature, ATP protects 3D(pol) against inactivation with a K-0.5 of 37 mu M. Once formed, 3D(pol)-sym/sub elongation complexes are stable (t(1/2) = 2 h at 22 degrees C) and appear to contain only a single polymerase monomer, In the presence of Mg2+, AMP, 2'-dAMP, and 3'-dAMP are incorporated into sym/sub by 3D(pol) at rates of 72, 0.6, and 1 s(-1), respectively. After incorporation of AMP, 3D(pol)-sym/sub product complexes have a half-life of 8 h at 22 degrees C. The stability of 3D(pol)-sym/sub complexes is temperature-dependent. At 30 degrees C, there is a 2-8-fold decrease in complex stability. Complex dissociation is the rate-limiting step for primer utilization. 3D(pol) dissociates from the end of template at a rate 10-fold faster than from internal positions. The sym/sub system will facilitate mechanistic analysis of 3D(pol) and permit a direct kinetic and thermodynamic comparison of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase to the other classes of nucleic acid polymerases.
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