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Query: EC:2.7.7.7 (
DNA polymerase
)
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NAD prevents a DNA repair-type synthesis that is dependent on polymerase I in toluene-treated, X-irradiated Bacillus subtilis. In unirradiated preparations, NAD had little effect on an ATP-dependent, semiconservative synthesis but partially inhibited a repair-type synthesis. In a mutant lacking polymerase I (polA1-), the presence of NAD did not affect dTTP utilization in DNA synthesis.
Nicotinamide mononucleotide
(
NMN
) partially reverses the NAD inhibition of repair-type DNA synthesis. NADP and FAD were ineffective as substitutes for NAD. Since NAD is the cofactor for polynucleotide ligase in Bacillus subtilis and
NMN
is known to discharge AMP from the active AMP ligase complex, it is proposed that activation of DNA ligase reduces dTMP incorporation by reducing sites for, or limiting
DNA polymerase I
action.
...
PMID:Depression by NAD of x-ray-induced repair-type DNA synthesis in toluene-treated Bacillus subtilis. 16 15
The covalent closing of hydrogen-bonded lambda DNA circles in Escherichia coli extract was observed to require
DNA polymerase I
, recBC enzyme and ATP. This covalent closing activity was lost in strains harbouring a mutation in one of the genes responsible for production of the enzymes mentioned above, and was recovered by combining these mutant extracts. ATP could be replaced with dATP, but not appreciably with any of the other nucleoside triphosphates. High concentrations of ATP inhibited the closure. K+ or NH4+ (0.2M) was required for optimal activity and
NMN
was a strong inhibitor.
...
PMID:DNA polymerase I and recBC enzyme support the covalent closing of hydrogen-bonded lambda DNA circles in extracts of Escherichia coli cells. 625 65