Table 5.3Types and examples of typical enzymes used in the manipulation
of nucleic acids
Enzyme Specific example Use in nucleic acid manipulation
DNA pol I DNA-dependent DNA polymerase 5^0! 30! 50
exonuclease activity
Klenow DNA pol I lacks 5^0! 30 exonuclease activity
T4 DNA pol Lacks 5^0! 30 exonuclease activity
DNA polymerases TaqDNA pol Thermostable DNA polymerase used in PCR
TthDNA pol Thermostable DNA polymerase with RT activity
T7 DNA pol Used in DNA sequencing
T7 RNA pol DNA-dependent RNA polymerase
RNA polymerases T3 RNA pol DNA-dependent RNA polymerase
Qß replicase RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, used in RNA
amplification
DNase I Non-specific endonuclease that cleaves DNA
Exonuclease III DNA-dependent 3^0! 50 stepwise removal of
nucleotides
Nucleases RNase A RNases used in mapping studies
RNase H Used in second strand cDNA synthesis
S1 nuclease Single-strand-specific nuclease
Reverse transcriptase AMV-RT RNA-dependent DNA polymerase, used in cDNA
synthesis
Transferases Terminal transferase
(TdT)
Adds homopolymer tails to the 3^0 end of DNA
Ligases T4 DNA ligase Links 5^0 -phosphate and 3^0 -hydroxyl ends via
phosphodiester bond
Kinases T4 polynucleotide
kinase (PNK)
Transfers terminal phosphate groups from ATP to
50 -OH groups
Phosphatases Alkaline phosphatase Removes 5^0 -phosphates from DNA and RNA
Transferases Terminal transferase Adds homopolymer tails to the 3^0 end of DNA
Methylases EcoRI methylase Methylates specific residues and protects from
cleavage by restriction enzymes
Notes:PCR, polymerase chain reaction; RT, reverse transcriptase; cDNA, complementary DNA; AMV, avian
myeloblastosis virus.
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