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Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities

The ALKBH family of Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenases comprises enzymes that display sequence homology to AlkB from E. coli, a DNA repair enzyme that uses an oxidative mechanism to dealkylate methyl and etheno adducts on the nucleobases. Humans have nine different ALKBH proteins, ALKBH1...

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Autores principales: Zdżalik, Daria, Vågbø, Cathrine B., Kirpekar, Finn, Davydova, Erna, Puścian, Alicja, Maciejewska, Agnieszka M., Krokan, Hans E., Klungland, Arne, Tudek, Barbara, van den Born, Erwin, Falnes, Pål Ø.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24914785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098729
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author Zdżalik, Daria
Vågbø, Cathrine B.
Kirpekar, Finn
Davydova, Erna
Puścian, Alicja
Maciejewska, Agnieszka M.
Krokan, Hans E.
Klungland, Arne
Tudek, Barbara
van den Born, Erwin
Falnes, Pål Ø.
author_facet Zdżalik, Daria
Vågbø, Cathrine B.
Kirpekar, Finn
Davydova, Erna
Puścian, Alicja
Maciejewska, Agnieszka M.
Krokan, Hans E.
Klungland, Arne
Tudek, Barbara
van den Born, Erwin
Falnes, Pål Ø.
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description The ALKBH family of Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenases comprises enzymes that display sequence homology to AlkB from E. coli, a DNA repair enzyme that uses an oxidative mechanism to dealkylate methyl and etheno adducts on the nucleobases. Humans have nine different ALKBH proteins, ALKBH1–8 and FTO. Mammalian and plant ALKBH8 are tRNA hydroxylases targeting 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl-modified uridine (mcm(5)U) at the wobble position of tRNA(Gly(UCC)). In contrast, the genomes of some bacteria encode a protein with strong sequence homology to ALKBH8, and robust DNA repair activity was previously demonstrated for one such protein. To further explore this apparent functional duality of the ALKBH8 proteins, we have here enzymatically characterized a panel of such proteins, originating from bacteria, protozoa and mimivirus. All the enzymes showed DNA repair activity in vitro, but, interestingly, two protozoan ALKBH8s also catalyzed wobble uridine modification of tRNA, thus displaying a dual in vitro activity. Also, we found the modification status of tRNA(Gly(UCC)) to be unaltered in an ALKBH8 deficient mutant of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, indicating that bacterial ALKBH8s have a function different from that of their eukaryotic counterparts. The present study provides new insights on the function and evolution of the ALKBH8 family of proteins.
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spelling pubmed-40516862014-06-18 Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities Zdżalik, Daria Vågbø, Cathrine B. Kirpekar, Finn Davydova, Erna Puścian, Alicja Maciejewska, Agnieszka M. Krokan, Hans E. Klungland, Arne Tudek, Barbara van den Born, Erwin Falnes, Pål Ø. PLoS One Research Article The ALKBH family of Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenases comprises enzymes that display sequence homology to AlkB from E. coli, a DNA repair enzyme that uses an oxidative mechanism to dealkylate methyl and etheno adducts on the nucleobases. Humans have nine different ALKBH proteins, ALKBH1–8 and FTO. Mammalian and plant ALKBH8 are tRNA hydroxylases targeting 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl-modified uridine (mcm(5)U) at the wobble position of tRNA(Gly(UCC)). In contrast, the genomes of some bacteria encode a protein with strong sequence homology to ALKBH8, and robust DNA repair activity was previously demonstrated for one such protein. To further explore this apparent functional duality of the ALKBH8 proteins, we have here enzymatically characterized a panel of such proteins, originating from bacteria, protozoa and mimivirus. All the enzymes showed DNA repair activity in vitro, but, interestingly, two protozoan ALKBH8s also catalyzed wobble uridine modification of tRNA, thus displaying a dual in vitro activity. Also, we found the modification status of tRNA(Gly(UCC)) to be unaltered in an ALKBH8 deficient mutant of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, indicating that bacterial ALKBH8s have a function different from that of their eukaryotic counterparts. The present study provides new insights on the function and evolution of the ALKBH8 family of proteins. Public Library of Science 2014-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4051686/ /pubmed/24914785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098729 Text en © 2014 Zdżalik et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zdżalik, Daria
Vågbø, Cathrine B.
Kirpekar, Finn
Davydova, Erna
Puścian, Alicja
Maciejewska, Agnieszka M.
Krokan, Hans E.
Klungland, Arne
Tudek, Barbara
van den Born, Erwin
Falnes, Pål Ø.
Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities
title Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities
title_full Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities
title_fullStr Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities
title_full_unstemmed Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities
title_short Protozoan ALKBH8 Oxygenases Display both DNA Repair and tRNA Modification Activities
title_sort protozoan alkbh8 oxygenases display both dna repair and trna modification activities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4051686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24914785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098729
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