Human DNA Polymerase Gamma for Testing the Effect of Drugs on Mitochondrial Function
This invention concerns the cloning and purification of DNA polymerase gamma, the polymerase responsible for replicating the mitochondrial genome. The enzymes that have been purified include the wild-type version, a version which lacks exonuclease (proofreading) activity, and several versions with modified activity due to the mutation of the enzyme. These purified enzymes can be used to directly test the effects of new drugs that affect the activity of polymerases, such as nucleotide and nucleoside analogs.
- Research reagent to screen the effects of antiviral drugs (nucleotide and nucleoside analogs) on mitochondrial function
- Research reagent to test the mitochondrial toxicity of other drugs that can affect polymerase activity
- Purified polymerase allows for direct analysis of the effect of nucleotide analogs on DNA polymerase gamma
- Different formats of the enzyme such as the exonuclease-deficient version, allows comprehensive testing of drug candidates