Concentration dependence of deamination rates indicates that most of the catalysis on single-stranded DNA oligonucleotide is from the monomer. A) Rate of deamination of 100 nM L-oligo in the presence of 5 nM (diamonds), 20 nM (triangles), 100 nM (circles), and 500 nM (squares) AID. The straight lines are linear fits to data points for times ≤ 20 minutes. The initial rates, which were determined from the linear fits, are 0.15, 0.73, 1.27, and 1.34 min−1 for 5 nM, 20 nM, 100 nM, and 500 nM AID, respectively. B) Rate of deamination of 10 nM L-oligo in the presence of 20 nM (squares) and 500 nM (circles) AID. The curves are first order exponential fits to the data. The error bars represent the standard error from 3 or more experiments.