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Chimeric Phi29 DNA polymerase with helix–hairpin–helix motifs shows enhanced salt tolerance and replication performance
Author(s) -
Gao Yaping,
He Yun,
Chen Liyi,
Liu Xing,
Ivanov Igor,
Yang Xuerui,
Tian Hui
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
microbial biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.287
H-Index - 74
ISSN - 1751-7915
DOI - 10.1111/1751-7915.13830
Subject(s) - dna polymerase , polymerase , biology , dna replication , dna polymerase i , microbiology and biotechnology , dna polymerase ii , dna , genetics , polymerase chain reaction , gene , reverse transcriptase
Summary Phi29 DNA polymerase (Phi29 Pol) has been successfully applied in DNA nanoball‐based sequencing, real‐time DNA sequencing from single polymerase molecules and nanopore sequencing employing the sequencing by synthesis (SBS) method. Among these, polymerase‐assisted nanopore sequencing technology analyses nucleotide sequences as a function of changes in electrical current. This ionic, current‐based sequencing technology requires polymerases to perform replication at high salt concentrations, for example 0.3 M KCl. Nonetheless, the salt tolerance of wild‐type Phi29 Pol is relatively low. Here, we fused helix–hairpin–helix (HhH) 2 domains E‐L (eight repeats in total) of topoisomerase V (Topo V) from the hyperthermophile Methanopyrus kandleri to the Phi29 Pol COOH terminus, designated Phi29EL DNA polymerase (Phi29EL Pol). Domain fusion increased the overall enzyme replication efficiency by fourfold. Phi29EL Pol catalysed rolling circle replication in a broader range of salt concentrations than did Phi29 Pol, extending the KCl concentration range for activity up to 0.3 M. In addition, the mutation of Glu 375 to Ser or Gln increased Phi29EL Pol activity in the presence of KCl. In this work, we produced a salt‐tolerant Phi29 Pol derivative by means of (HhH) 2 domain insertion. The multiple advantages of this insertion make it a good substitute for Phi29 Pol, especially for use in nanopore sequencing or other circumstances that require high salt concentrations.

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