Issue April 2008

category image Volume 25
No. 5 (p 453-572)
April 2008
ISSN 0739-110

Real-time Direct Observation of Single-molecule DNA Hydrolysis by Exonuclease III (p. 473-480)

Single-molecule DNA digestion by exonuclease III, which has 3' to 5' exonuclease activity, was analyzed using a micro-channel with two-layer laminar flow. First, a DNA-bead complex was optically trapped in one layer in the absence of exonuclease III permitted the DNA to be stretched by the laminar flow. The exonuclease III reaction was initiated by moving the trapped DNA-bead complex to another layer of flow, which contained exonuclease III. As the reaction proceeded, the fluorescently-stained DNA was observed to shorten. The process was photographed; examination of the photographs showed that the DNA molecule shortened in a linear fashion with respect to the reaction time. The digestion rate obtained from the single-molecule experiment was compared to that measured from a bulk experiment and was found to be ca. 28 times higher than the bulk digestion rate.

Key words: Single-molecule observation; Exonuclease III; and Optical trapping.

Hirofumi Kurita1
Ken-ichi Inaishi1
Ken Torii1
Madoka Urisu1
Michihiko Nakano1
Shinji Katsura2
Akira Mizuno1,*

1Department of Ecological Engineering
Toyohashi University of Technology
Aichi 441-8580, Japan
2Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Gunma University
Gunma 376-8515, Japan
*mizuno@eco.tut.ac.jp

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