Enzyme selection Flashcards

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What are the 4 factors to choosing a polymerase?

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Thermal stability
Extension rate
Fidelity
Processivity

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2
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Describe extension rate

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Influenced by extension temperature, DNA template sequence, and buffer composition

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3
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Describe fidelity

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How accurate it is

Proofreading

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4
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Describe processivity

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The probability that the polymerase will detach during extension

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5
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Describe standard thermostable DNA polymerases

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Suitable for routing PCR- detection, and estimation
Standard Taq produces fragments with a single ‘A’ overhand at the 3’ end enabling insertion to T/A cloning vectors
Good processivity
Fast extension rate
Lack proofreading

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6
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Describe hot-start polymerase

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Used to suppress nonspecific product during setup to increase yield as standard Taq can be active on ice and extend non-specific annealed primers
The polymerase is inactivated and becomes active either chemically or through antibody activation
Useful when there is a low concentration of DNA or several pairs of primers
Good processivity
Fast extension
lacks proofreading
Extremely stable

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7
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Describe Hi-Fi polymerase

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Has a 3’ to 5’ exonuclease activity and removes erroneously attached bases
Will remove the ‘A’ overhang
Low processivity rate
Expensive

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Describe long-range polymerase

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Blend of thermostable and proofreading polymerase
Add optimised buffer with a high salt content
Gives a high yield

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