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A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1

In eukaryotes, ribonuclease H1 (RNase H1) is involved in the processing and removal of RNA/DNA hybrids in both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. The enzyme comprises a C-terminal catalytic domain and an N-terminal hybrid-binding domain (HBD), separated by a linker of variable length, 115 amino acids in...

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Autores principales: González de Cózar, Jose M, Carretero-Junquera, Maria, Ciesielski, Grzegorz L, Miettinen, Sini M, Varjosalo, Markku, Kaguni, Laurie S, Dufour, Eric, Jacobs, Howard T
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32589740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvaa067
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author González de Cózar, Jose M
Carretero-Junquera, Maria
Ciesielski, Grzegorz L
Miettinen, Sini M
Varjosalo, Markku
Kaguni, Laurie S
Dufour, Eric
Jacobs, Howard T
author_facet González de Cózar, Jose M
Carretero-Junquera, Maria
Ciesielski, Grzegorz L
Miettinen, Sini M
Varjosalo, Markku
Kaguni, Laurie S
Dufour, Eric
Jacobs, Howard T
author_sort González de Cózar, Jose M
collection PubMed
description In eukaryotes, ribonuclease H1 (RNase H1) is involved in the processing and removal of RNA/DNA hybrids in both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. The enzyme comprises a C-terminal catalytic domain and an N-terminal hybrid-binding domain (HBD), separated by a linker of variable length, 115 amino acids in Drosophila melanogaster (Dm). Molecular modelling predicted this extended linker to fold into a structure similar to the conserved HBD. Based on a deletion series, both the catalytic domain and the conserved HBD were required for high-affinity binding to heteroduplex substrates, while loss of the novel HBD led to an ∼90% drop in K(cat) with a decreased K(M), and a large increase in the stability of the RNA/DNA hybrid-enzyme complex, supporting a bipartite-binding model in which the second HBD facilitates processivity. Shotgun proteomics following in vivo cross-linking identified single-stranded DNA-binding proteins from both nuclear and mitochondrial compartments, respectively RpA-70 and mtSSB, as prominent interaction partners of Dm RNase H1. However, we were not able to document direct and stable interactions with mtSSB when the proteins were co-overexpressed in S2 cells, and functional interactions between them in vitro were minor.
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spelling pubmed-76574592020-11-17 A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1 González de Cózar, Jose M Carretero-Junquera, Maria Ciesielski, Grzegorz L Miettinen, Sini M Varjosalo, Markku Kaguni, Laurie S Dufour, Eric Jacobs, Howard T J Biochem Regular Papers In eukaryotes, ribonuclease H1 (RNase H1) is involved in the processing and removal of RNA/DNA hybrids in both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. The enzyme comprises a C-terminal catalytic domain and an N-terminal hybrid-binding domain (HBD), separated by a linker of variable length, 115 amino acids in Drosophila melanogaster (Dm). Molecular modelling predicted this extended linker to fold into a structure similar to the conserved HBD. Based on a deletion series, both the catalytic domain and the conserved HBD were required for high-affinity binding to heteroduplex substrates, while loss of the novel HBD led to an ∼90% drop in K(cat) with a decreased K(M), and a large increase in the stability of the RNA/DNA hybrid-enzyme complex, supporting a bipartite-binding model in which the second HBD facilitates processivity. Shotgun proteomics following in vivo cross-linking identified single-stranded DNA-binding proteins from both nuclear and mitochondrial compartments, respectively RpA-70 and mtSSB, as prominent interaction partners of Dm RNase H1. However, we were not able to document direct and stable interactions with mtSSB when the proteins were co-overexpressed in S2 cells, and functional interactions between them in vitro were minor. Oxford University Press 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7657459/ /pubmed/32589740 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvaa067 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Japanese Biochemical Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regular Papers
González de Cózar, Jose M
Carretero-Junquera, Maria
Ciesielski, Grzegorz L
Miettinen, Sini M
Varjosalo, Markku
Kaguni, Laurie S
Dufour, Eric
Jacobs, Howard T
A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1
title A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1
title_full A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1
title_fullStr A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1
title_full_unstemmed A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1
title_short A second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of Drosophila ribonuclease H1
title_sort second hybrid-binding domain modulates the activity of drosophila ribonuclease h1
topic Regular Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32589740
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvaa067
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