The mechanism of the 5'-2-deoxyribose-5-phosphate lyase reaction catalyzed by mammalian DNA β-polymerase (β-pol) was investigated using a cross-linking methodology in combination with mass spectrometric analyses. The approach included proteolysis of the covalently cross-linked protein-DNA complex with trypsin, followed by isolation, peptide mapping, and mass spectrometric and tandem mass spectrometric analyses. The 8-kDa domain of β- pol was covalently cross-linked to a 5'-2-deoxyribose-5-phosphate-containing DNA substrate by sodium borohydride reduction. Using tandem mass spectrometry, the location of the DNA adduct on the 8-kDa domain was unequivocally determined to be at the Lys72 residue. No additional amino acid residues were found as minor cross-linked species. These data allow assignment of Lys72 as the sole Schiff base nucleophile in the 8-kDa domain of β-pol. These results provide the first direct evidence in support of a catalytic mechanism involving nucleophilic attack by Lys72 at the abasic site.
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Deterding, L. J., Prasad, R., Mullen, G. P., Wilson, S. H., & Tomer, K. B. (2000). Mapping of the 5’-2-deoxyribose-5-phosphate lyase active site in DNA polymerase β by mass spectrometry. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(14), 10463–10471. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.275.14.10463