Endonuclease V orthologues are highly conserved proteins found in all kingdoms of life. While the prokaryotic enzymes are DNA repair proteins for removal of deaminated adenosine (inosine) from the genome, no clear role for the eukaryotic counterparts has hitherto been described. Here we report that human endonuclease V (ENDOV) and also Escherichia coli endonuclease V are highly active ribonucleases specific for inosine in RNA. Inosines are normal residues in certain RNAs introduced by specific deaminases. Adenosine-to-inosine editing is essential for proper function of these transcripts and defects are linked to various human disease. Here we show that human ENDOV cleaves an RNA substrate containing inosine in a position corresponding to a ...
AbstractInosine on transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are post-transcriptionally formed by a deamination mechanis...
Our hereditary material, the DNA, is on a daily basis subjected to endogenous and exogenous agents t...
Nucleotide deamination is a widespread phenomenon frequently leading to a change of the genetic info...
Deamination of the nucleobases in DNA and RNA is a result of spontaneous hydrolysis, endogenous or e...
The DNA molecule is constantly challenged by endogenous and exogenous agents, threatening the geneti...
Deamination of adenine occurs in DNA, RNA, and their precursors via a hydrolytic reaction and a nitr...
Endonuclease V (ENDOV) is a ribonuclease with affinity for inosine which is the deamination product ...
Endonuclease V (ENDOV) is a ribonuclease with affinity for inosine which is the deamination product ...
Endonuclease V is highly conserved, both structurally and functionally, from bacteria to humans, and...
Loss of amino groups from adenines in DNA results in the formation of hypoxanthine (Hx) bases with m...
Loss of amino groups from adenines in DNA results in the formation of hypoxanthine (Hx) bases with m...
Inosine may arise in DNA as a result of oxidative deamination of adenine or misincorporation of deox...
Endonuclease V (EndoV) is a conserved inosine-specific ribonuclease with unknown biological function...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are key adaptor molecules of the genetic code that are heavily modified post-t...
In order to adapt to changing environmental conditions and regulate intracellular events such as div...
AbstractInosine on transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are post-transcriptionally formed by a deamination mechanis...
Our hereditary material, the DNA, is on a daily basis subjected to endogenous and exogenous agents t...
Nucleotide deamination is a widespread phenomenon frequently leading to a change of the genetic info...
Deamination of the nucleobases in DNA and RNA is a result of spontaneous hydrolysis, endogenous or e...
The DNA molecule is constantly challenged by endogenous and exogenous agents, threatening the geneti...
Deamination of adenine occurs in DNA, RNA, and their precursors via a hydrolytic reaction and a nitr...
Endonuclease V (ENDOV) is a ribonuclease with affinity for inosine which is the deamination product ...
Endonuclease V (ENDOV) is a ribonuclease with affinity for inosine which is the deamination product ...
Endonuclease V is highly conserved, both structurally and functionally, from bacteria to humans, and...
Loss of amino groups from adenines in DNA results in the formation of hypoxanthine (Hx) bases with m...
Loss of amino groups from adenines in DNA results in the formation of hypoxanthine (Hx) bases with m...
Inosine may arise in DNA as a result of oxidative deamination of adenine or misincorporation of deox...
Endonuclease V (EndoV) is a conserved inosine-specific ribonuclease with unknown biological function...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are key adaptor molecules of the genetic code that are heavily modified post-t...
In order to adapt to changing environmental conditions and regulate intracellular events such as div...
AbstractInosine on transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are post-transcriptionally formed by a deamination mechanis...
Our hereditary material, the DNA, is on a daily basis subjected to endogenous and exogenous agents t...
Nucleotide deamination is a widespread phenomenon frequently leading to a change of the genetic info...