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Cleavage of double-stranded RNA by RNase HI from a thermoacidophilic archaeon, Sulfolobus tokodaii 7.

Naoto Ohtani1, Hiroshi Yanagawa, Masaru Tomita, Mitsuhiro Itaya.   

Abstract

ST0753, the orthologous gene of Type 1 RNase H found in a thermoacidophilic archaeon, Sulfolobus tokodaii, was analyzed. The recombinant ST0753 protein exhibited RNase H activity in both in vivo and in vitro assays. The protein expressed in an RNase H-deficient mutant Escherichia coli strain functioned to suppress the temperature-sensitive phenotype associated with the lack of RNase H. The in vitro characteristics of the gene's RNase H activity were similar to those of Halobacterium RNase HI, the first archaeal Type 1 RNase H to be characterized. Surprisingly, the S.tokodaii RNase HI cleaved not only the RNA strand of an RNA/DNA hybrid but also an RNA strand of an RNA/RNA duplex in the presence of Mn2+ or Co2+. The result of gel filtration column chromatography showed this double-stranded RNA-dependent RNase (dsRNase) activity was coincident with S.tokodaii RNase HI. A site-directed mutagenesis study of essential amino acids for RNase H activity indicated that this activity also affected dsRNase activity. A single amino acid replacement of Asp-125 by Asn resulted in loss of dsRNase activity but not RNase H activity, suggesting that amino acid residues required for dsRNase activity seemed slightly different from those of RNase H activity. Some reverse transcriptases from retroelements can cleave double-stranded RNA, and this activity requires the RNase H domain. Similarities in primary structure and biochemical characteristics between S.tokodaii RNase HI and reverse transcriptases imply that the S.tokodaii enzyme might be derived from the RNase H domain of reverse transcriptase.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15520465      PMCID: PMC528802          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkh917

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


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