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Activity, stability, and structure of metagenome‐derived LC11‐RNase H1, a homolog of Sulfolobus tokodaii RNase H1
Author(s) -
Nguyen TriNhan,
Angkawidjaja Clement,
Kanaya Eiko,
Koga Yuichi,
Takano Kazufumi,
Kanaya Shigenori
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
protein science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.353
H-Index - 175
eISSN - 1469-896X
pISSN - 0961-8368
DOI - 10.1002/pro.2043
Subject(s) - rnase p , rnase mrp , rnase ph , rnase h , rna , ribonuclease , biology , biochemistry , gene
Metagenome‐derived LC11‐RNase H1 is a homolog of Sulfolobus tokodaii RNase H1 (Sto‐RNase H1). It lacks a C‐terminal tail, which is responsible for hyperstabilization of Sto‐RNase H1. Sto‐RNase H1 is characterized by its ability to cleave not only an RNA/DNA hybrid but also a double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA). To examine whether LC11‐RNase H1 also exhibits both RNase H and dsRNase activities, LC11‐RNase H1 was overproduced in Escherichia coli , purified, and characterized. LC11‐RNase H1 exhibited RNase H activity with similar metal ion preference, optimum pH, and cleavage mode of substrate with those of Sto‐RNase H1. However, LC11‐RNase H1 did not exhibit dsRNase activity at any condition examined. LC11‐RNase H1 was less stable than Sto‐RNases H1 and its derivative lacking the C‐terminal tail (Sto‐RNase H1ΔC6) by 37 and 13°C in T m , respectively. To understand the structural bases for these differences, the crystal structure of LC11‐RNase H1 was determined at 1.4 Å resolution. The LC11‐RNase H1 structure is highly similar to the Sto‐RNase H1 structure. However, LC11‐RNase H1 has two grooves on protein surface, one containing the active site and the other containing DNA‐phosphate binding pocket, while Sto‐RNase H1 has one groove containing the active site. In addition, LC11‐RNase H1 contains more cavities and buried charged residues than Sto‐RNase H1. We propose that LC11‐RNase H1 does not exhibit dsRNase activity because dsRNA cannot fit to the two grooves on protein surface and that LC11‐RNase H1 is less stable than Sto‐RNase H1ΔC6 because of the increase in cavity volume and number of buried charged residues.

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