Single-molecule Taq DNA polymerase dynamics.
Mackenzie W TurveyKristin N GabrielWonbae LeeJeffrey J TaulbeeJoshua K KimSilu ChenCalvin J LauRebecca E KattanJenifer T PhamSudipta MajumdarDavil GarciaGregory A WeissPhilip G CollinsPublished in: Science advances (2022)
Taq DNA polymerase functions at elevated temperatures with fast conformational dynamics-regimes previously inaccessible to mechanistic, single-molecule studies. Here, single-walled carbon nanotube transistors recorded the motions of Taq molecules processing matched or mismatched template-deoxynucleotide triphosphate pairs from 22° to 85°C. By using four enzyme orientations, the whole-enzyme closures of nucleotide incorporations were distinguished from more rapid, 20-μs closures of Taq's fingers domain testing complementarity and orientation. On average, one transient closure was observed for every nucleotide binding event; even complementary substrate pairs averaged five transient closures between each catalytic incorporation at 72°C. The rate and duration of the transient closures and the catalytic events had almost no temperature dependence, leaving all of Taq's temperature sensitivity to its rate-determining open state.