Complex alternative splicing of human Endonuclease V mRNA, but evidence for only a single protein isoform.

  • Natalia Berges
  • Meh Sameen Nawaz
  • Tuva Børresdatter Dahl
  • Lars Hagen
  • Magnar Bjørås
  • Jon K Laerdahl
  • Ingrun Alseth
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS ONE

Abstract

Endonuclease V (ENDOV) is a ribonuclease with affinity for inosine which is the deamination product of adenosine. The genomes of most organisms, including human, encode ENDOV homologs, yet knowledge about in vivo functions and gene regulation is sparse. To contribute in this field, we analyzed mRNA and protein expression of human ENDOV (hENDOV). Analyses of public sequence databases revealed numerous hENDOV transcript variants suggesting extensive alternative splicing. Many of the transcripts lacked one or more exons corresponding to conserved regions of the ENDOV core domain, suggesting that these transcripts do not encode for active proteins. Three complete transcripts were found with open reading frames encoding 282, 308 and 309 amino ac...

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