Arabidopsis thaliana endonuclease V is a ribonuclease specific for inosine-containing single-stranded RNA

  • Megumi Endo
  • Jung In Kim
  • Narumi Aoki Shioi
  • Shigenori Iwai
  • Isao Kuraoka
Publication date
October 2021
Publisher
The Royal Society
Journal
Open Biology

Abstract

Endonuclease V is highly conserved, both structurally and functionally, from bacteria to humans, and it cleaves the deoxyinosine-containing double-stranded DNA in Escherichia coli, whereas in Homo sapiens it catalyses the inosine-containing single-stranded RNA. Thus, deoxyinosine and inosine are unexpectedly produced by the deamination reactions of adenine in DNA and RNA, respectively. Moreover, adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing is carried out by adenosine deaminase acting on dsRNA (ADARs). We focused on Arabidopsis thaliana endonuclease V (AtEndoV) activity exhibiting variations in DNA or RNA substrate specificities. Since no ADAR was observed for A-to-I editing in A. thaliana, the possibility of inosine generation by A-to-I editin...

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