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Bst polymerase — a humble relative of Taq polymerase

Igor P. Oscorbin, М. Л. Филипенко

2023Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

DNA polymerases are a superfamily of enzymes synthesizing DNA using DNA as a template. They are essential for nucleic acid metabolism and for DNA replication and repair. Modern biotechnology and molecular diagnostics rely heavily on DNA polymerases in analyzing nucleic acids. Among a variety of discovered DNA polymerases, Bst polymerase, a large fragment of DNA polymerase I from Geobacillus stearothermophilus, is one of the most commonly used but is not as well studied as Taq polymerase. The ability of Bst polymerase to displace an upstream DNA strand during synthesis, coupled with its moderate thermal stability, has provided the basis for several isothermal DNA amplification methods, including LAMP, WGA, RCA, and many others. Bst polymerase is one of the key components defining the robustness and analytical characteristics of diagnostic test systems based on isothermal amplification. Here, we present an overview of the biochemical and structural features of Bst polymerase and provide information on its mutated analogs.

Topics & Concepts

DNA polymerasePolymeraseTaq polymeraseMultiple displacement amplificationApplications of PCRBiologyRecombinase Polymerase AmplificationHot start PCRDNA polymerase IIMolecular biologyDNA clampDNA polymerase INucleic acidLoop-mediated isothermal amplificationDNAPolymerase chain reactionComputational biologyBiochemistryMultiplex polymerase chain reactionThermus aquaticusGeneReverse transcriptaseDNA extractionAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesBiosensors and Analytical DetectionBacteriophages and microbial interactions
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