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Eukaryotic ribonucleases HI and HII generate characteristic hydrolytic patterns on DNA-RNA hybrids: further evidence that mitochondrial RNase H is an RNase HII.

F Pileur1, J J Toulme, C Cazenave.   

Abstract

RNase H activities from HeLa cells (either of cytoplasmic or mitochondrial origin), and from mitochondria of beef heart and Xenopus ovaries, have been tested with RNA-DNA substrates of defined length (20 bp) and sequence. Substrates were either blunt-ended, or presented DNA or RNA overhangs. The hydrolysis profiles obtained at early times of the digestion showed a good correlation between the class of RNase H, either type I or II assigned according to biochemical parameters, whatever the organism. Consequently, the pattern of primary cuts can be considered as a signature of the predominant RNase H activity. For a given sequence, hydrolysis profiles obtained are similar, if not identical, for either blunt-ended substrates or those presenting overhangs. However, profiles showed variations depending on the sequence used. Of the three sequences tested, one appears very discriminatory, class I RNases H generating a unique primary cut 3 nt from the 3' end of the RNA strand, whereas class II RNases H generated two simultaneous primary cuts at 6 and at 8 nt from the 5' end of the RNA strand. Hydrolysis profiles further confirm the assignation of the mitochondrial RNase H activity from HeLa cells, beef heart and Xenopus oocytes to the class II.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10982891      PMCID: PMC110728          DOI: 10.1093/nar/28.18.3674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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