Minimizing Product Inhibition in DNA Self‐Replication: Insights for Prebiotic Replication from the Role of the Enzyme in Lesion‐Induced DNA Amplification **

Abstract: Self‐replication of nucleic acids in the absence of enzymes represents an important and poorly understood step in the origin of life as such reported systems are strongly hindered by product inhibition. Studying one of the few successful examples of enzymatic DNA self‐replication based on a simple ligation chain reaction, lesion‐induced DNA amplification (LIDA), can shed light on how this fundamental process may have originally evolved. To identify the unknown factors that lead LIDA to overcome product inhibition we have employed isothermal titration calorimetry and global fitting of time‐dependent ligation data to characterize the individual steps of the amplification process. We find that incorporating the abasic lesion into one of the four primers substantially decreases the stability difference between the product and intermediate complexes compared with complexes without the abasic group. In the presence of T4 DNA ligase this stability gap is further reduced by two orders of magnitude revealing that the ligase also helps overcome product inhibition. Kinetic simulations reveal that the intermediate complex stability and the magnitude of the ligation rate constant significantly impact the rate of self‐replication, suggesting that catalysts that both facilitate ligation and stabilize the intermediate complex might be a route to efficient nonenzymatic replication.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Minimizing Product Inhibition in DNA Self‐Replication: Insights for Prebiotic Replication from the Role of the Enzyme in Lesion‐Induced DNA Amplification ** ; day:02 ; month:05 ; year:2023 ; extent:9
Chemistry - a European journal ; (02.05.2023) (gesamt 9)

Creator
Park, Hansol
Parshotam, Shyam
Hales, Sarah C.
Mittermaier, Anthony K.
Gibbs, Julianne M.

DOI
10.1002/chem.202300080
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023050315122192420750
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  • Park, Hansol
  • Parshotam, Shyam
  • Hales, Sarah C.
  • Mittermaier, Anthony K.
  • Gibbs, Julianne M.

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