Insights into the role of endonuclease V in RNA metabolism in Trypanosoma brucei

  • García-Caballero, Daniel
  • Pérez-Moreno, Guiomar
  • Estévez, Antonio M.
  • Ruiz-Pérez, Luis Miguel
  • Vidal, Antonio E.
  • González-Pacanowska, D.
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Publication date
August 2017
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
2045-2322
Journal
Scientific Reports

Abstract

Inosine may arise in DNA as a result of oxidative deamination of adenine or misincorporation of deoxyinosine triphosphate during replication. On the other hand, the occurrence of inosine in RNA is considered a normal and essential modification induced by specific adenosine deaminases acting on mRNA and tRNA. In prokaryotes, endonuclease V (EndoV) can recognize and cleave inosine-containing DNA. In contrast, mammalian EndoVs preferentially cleave inosine-containing RNA, suggesting a role in RNA metabolism for the eukaryotic members of this protein family. We have performed a biochemical characterization of EndoV from the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei. In vitro, TbEndoV efficiently processes single-stranded RNA oligonucleotides with i...

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