Synthetic evolutionary origin of a proofreading reverse transcriptase

Abstract

DNA polymerase enzymes copy DNA into new strands of identical DNA. Reverse transcriptase (RT) enzymes copy RNA into DNA. Unlike many DNA polymerases, RT enzymes do not have a proofreading function that checks for errors in the newly synthesized DNA. Ellefson et al. use in vitro directed evolution and protein engineering to build an error-correcting RT from a prokaryotic DNA polymerase. The RT “xenopolymerase” shows increased fidelity as compared to natural RTs and should streamline and increase the precision of transcriptomics methods.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 24, 2016
Source ID
10.1126/science.aaf5409

Entities

People

  • Andrew D Ellington
  • Haridha Shivram
  • Jared W Ellefson
  • Jimmy Gollihar
  • Raghav Shroff
  • Vishwanath R. Iyer

Organizations

  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Robert A. Welch Foundation
  • University of Texas at Austin

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Biology
  • Physics

Readers

  • Molecular Genetics

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology