In vitro single-molecule manipulation studies of viral DNA replication.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Enzymes Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-13 DOI:10.1016/bs.enz.2021.09.001
Rebeca Bocanegra, Ismael Plaza G A, Borja Ibarra
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Abstract

Faithfull replication of genomic information relies on the coordinated activity of the multi-protein machinery known as the replisome. Several constituents of the replisome operate as molecular motors that couple thermal and chemical energy to a mechanical task. Over the last few decades, in vitro single-molecule manipulation techniques have been used to monitor and manipulate mechanically the activities of individual molecular motors involved in DNA replication with nanometer, millisecond, and picoNewton resolutions. These studies have uncovered the real-time kinetics of operation of these biological systems, the nature of their transient intermediates, and the processes by which they convert energy to work (mechano-chemistry), ultimately providing new insights into their inner workings of operation not accessible by ensemble assays. In this chapter, we describe two of the most widely used single-molecule manipulation techniques for the study of DNA replication, optical and magnetic tweezers, and their application in the study of the activities of proteins involved in viral DNA replication.

病毒DNA复制的体外单分子操作研究。
基因组信息的忠实复制依赖于被称为复制体的多蛋白质机制的协调活动。复制体的一些成分像分子马达一样运作,将热能和化学能耦合到机械任务中。在过去的几十年里,体外单分子操作技术已被用于以纳米、毫秒和皮牛顿分辨率监测和机械操纵DNA复制中涉及的单个分子马达的活动。这些研究揭示了这些生物系统运作的实时动力学,它们的瞬态中间体的性质,以及它们将能量转化为功的过程(机械化学),最终为它们的内部运作提供了新的见解,这是集合分析无法获得的。在本章中,我们描述了用于DNA复制研究的两种最广泛使用的单分子操作技术,光学镊子和磁镊子,以及它们在研究参与病毒DNA复制的蛋白质活性中的应用。
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Enzymes
Enzymes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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