Exonuclease III digests duplex DNA in a 3´ to ;5´ direction from a nick, a blunt end, or 3´-recessed end, producing stretches of ssDNA on the opposite strand. 5,6 Under defined reaction conditions, DNA degradation by Exonuclease III proceeds at a uniform rate yielding predictable and reproducible digestion results.
Applications
- Production of intermediates for site-directed mutagenesis. 1-3
- Production of strand-specific radiolabelled probes. 4
Because the rate of exonucleolytic excision of deoxyribonucleotides by Exonuclease III is dependent upon reaction factors including temperature, ionic strength, template sequence, and enzyme-to-DNA ratios, 4,7 each template must be optimised using sample digestions to achieve the desired excision rate.
Exonuclease III is not active on 3´-protruding ends of four bases or more in length, ssDNA, or on thioester-linked nucleotides. 2 The enzyme also has intrinsic RNase H, 3´-DNA phosphatase, and apurinic DNA endonuclease activities. 1,6
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