Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab

Abstract Background Nucleases, which are key components of biologically diverse processes such as DNA replication, repair and recombination, antiviral defense, apoptosis and digestion, have revolutionized the field of molecular biology. Indeed many standard molecular strategies, including molecular...

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Main Authors: Anisimova, Veronika E, Rebrikov, Denis V, Shagin, Dmitry A, Kozhemyako, Valery B, Menzorova, Natalia I, Staroverov, Dmitry B, Ziganshin, Rustam, Vagner, Laura L, Rasskazov, Valery A, Lukyanov, Sergey A, Shcheglov, Alex S
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1471-2091-9-14 2023-05-15T16:58:54+02:00 Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab Anisimova, Veronika E Rebrikov, Denis V Shagin, Dmitry A Kozhemyako, Valery B Menzorova, Natalia I Staroverov, Dmitry B Ziganshin, Rustam Vagner, Laura L Rasskazov, Valery A Lukyanov, Sergey A Shcheglov, Alex S 2008-05-21 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2091/9/14 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2091/9/14 Copyright 2008 Anisimova et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Research article 2008 ftbiomed 2008-06-20T23:11:48Z Abstract Background Nucleases, which are key components of biologically diverse processes such as DNA replication, repair and recombination, antiviral defense, apoptosis and digestion, have revolutionized the field of molecular biology. Indeed many standard molecular strategies, including molecular cloning, studies of DNA-protein interactions, and analysis of nucleic acid structures, would be virtually impossible without these versatile enzymes. The discovery of nucleases with unique properties has often served as the basis for the development of modern molecular biology methods. Thus, the search for novel nucleases with potentially exploitable functions remains an important scientific undertaking. Results Using degenerative primers and the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) procedure, we cloned the Duplex-Specific Nuclease (DSN) gene from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab and determined its full primary structure. We also developed an effective method for purifying functional DSN from the crab hepatopancreas. The isolated enzyme was highly thermostable, exhibited a broad pH optimum (5.5 – 7.5) and required divalent cations for activity, with manganese and cobalt being especially effective. The enzyme was highly specific, cleaving double-stranded DNA or DNA in DNA-RNA hybrids, but not single-stranded DNA or single- or double-stranded RNA. Moreover, only DNA duplexes containing at least 9 base pairs were effectively cleaved by DSN; shorter DNA duplexes were left intact. Conclusion We describe a new DSN from Kamchatka crab hepatopancreas, determining its primary structure and developing a preparative method for its purification. We found that DSN had unique substrate specificity, cleaving only DNA duplexes longer than 8 base pairs, or DNA in DNA-RNA hybrids. Interestingly, the DSN primary structure is homologous to well-known Serratia-like non-specific nucleases structures, but the properties of DSN are distinct. The unique substrate specificity of DSN should prove valuable in certain molecular biology applications. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kamchatka Kamchatka crab BioMed Central
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description Abstract Background Nucleases, which are key components of biologically diverse processes such as DNA replication, repair and recombination, antiviral defense, apoptosis and digestion, have revolutionized the field of molecular biology. Indeed many standard molecular strategies, including molecular cloning, studies of DNA-protein interactions, and analysis of nucleic acid structures, would be virtually impossible without these versatile enzymes. The discovery of nucleases with unique properties has often served as the basis for the development of modern molecular biology methods. Thus, the search for novel nucleases with potentially exploitable functions remains an important scientific undertaking. Results Using degenerative primers and the rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) procedure, we cloned the Duplex-Specific Nuclease (DSN) gene from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab and determined its full primary structure. We also developed an effective method for purifying functional DSN from the crab hepatopancreas. The isolated enzyme was highly thermostable, exhibited a broad pH optimum (5.5 – 7.5) and required divalent cations for activity, with manganese and cobalt being especially effective. The enzyme was highly specific, cleaving double-stranded DNA or DNA in DNA-RNA hybrids, but not single-stranded DNA or single- or double-stranded RNA. Moreover, only DNA duplexes containing at least 9 base pairs were effectively cleaved by DSN; shorter DNA duplexes were left intact. Conclusion We describe a new DSN from Kamchatka crab hepatopancreas, determining its primary structure and developing a preparative method for its purification. We found that DSN had unique substrate specificity, cleaving only DNA duplexes longer than 8 base pairs, or DNA in DNA-RNA hybrids. Interestingly, the DSN primary structure is homologous to well-known Serratia-like non-specific nucleases structures, but the properties of DSN are distinct. The unique substrate specificity of DSN should prove valuable in certain molecular biology applications.
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author Anisimova, Veronika E
Rebrikov, Denis V
Shagin, Dmitry A
Kozhemyako, Valery B
Menzorova, Natalia I
Staroverov, Dmitry B
Ziganshin, Rustam
Vagner, Laura L
Rasskazov, Valery A
Lukyanov, Sergey A
Shcheglov, Alex S
spellingShingle Anisimova, Veronika E
Rebrikov, Denis V
Shagin, Dmitry A
Kozhemyako, Valery B
Menzorova, Natalia I
Staroverov, Dmitry B
Ziganshin, Rustam
Vagner, Laura L
Rasskazov, Valery A
Lukyanov, Sergey A
Shcheglov, Alex S
Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab
author_facet Anisimova, Veronika E
Rebrikov, Denis V
Shagin, Dmitry A
Kozhemyako, Valery B
Menzorova, Natalia I
Staroverov, Dmitry B
Ziganshin, Rustam
Vagner, Laura L
Rasskazov, Valery A
Lukyanov, Sergey A
Shcheglov, Alex S
author_sort Anisimova, Veronika E
title Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab
title_short Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab
title_full Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab
title_fullStr Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab
title_full_unstemmed Isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of Duplex-Specific Nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the Kamchatka crab
title_sort isolation, characterization and molecular cloning of duplex-specific nuclease from the hepatopancreas of the kamchatka crab
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2008
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Kamchatka crab
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