The question asks about the activity associated with the Klenow fragment. To answer this, understanding what the Klenow fragment is, is essential.
The Klenow fragment is a large protein fragment produced when the enzyme DNA polymerase I from the bacterium Escherichia coli is cleaved by the protease enzyme subtilisin. This removes the 5'-3' exonuclease activity portion, leaving two main activities:
Now, evaluating the options provided:
Therefore, the correct answer is Polymerase activity, as it is one of the crucial functions retained in the Klenow fragment.
Match the techniques in Group I with their applications in Group II for protein analysis
Group I Group II
(P) Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1) Proximity between specific sites
(Q) Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (2) Concentration
(R) Ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy (3) Size
(S) Dynamic light scattering (4) Structure