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Selective Inhibition of DNA Chain Elongation Catalyzed by DNA Polymerases

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Abstract The results of series of works on the properties of a large number of nucleoside 5′-triphosphates analogs in the reaction catalyzed by several DNA polymerases are summarized. Molecular mechanisms of substrate selection by DNA polymerases are not studied in detail. Therefore we have undertaken a comparative analysis of DNA polymerases from different sources employing nucleoside 5′-triphosphate analogs capable of incorporating into DNA chains terminating these chains elongation. Synthesis of a large line of nucleoside 5′-triphosphate analogs with substitution at the sugar residue has been performed. DNA polymerases have been isolated, and the synthesis of DNA has been studied using phage M13 DNA or phage MS2 RNA with synthetic deoxyoligonucleoti-de primers. The molecular mechanism of the substrate action has been determined by PAG electrophoresis of the reaction

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