Using Modified Synthetic Oligonucleotides to Assay Nucleic Acid-Metabolizing Enzymes

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July 5th, 2024

10.3791/66930-v

July 5th, 2024

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Here, a protocol for assaying nucleic acid metabolizing enzymes is presented, using examples of ligase, nuclease, and polymerase enzymes. The assay utilizes fluorescently labeled and unlabeled oligonucleotides that can be combined to form duplexes mimicking RNA and/or DNA damages or pathway intermediates, allowing for the characterization of enzyme behavior.

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Introduction

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Assembling and Annealing Nucleic Acid Duplexes for Characterizing Enzymatic DNA Processing with Modified Oligonucleotides

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