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Query: EC:3.1.22.1 (
DNase II
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This review describes several types of genetic polymorphism, which have recently been identified in human urine in our laboratory, and have also been found in other human body fluids such as blood, saliva and semen. These include uropepsinogen, ribonuclease, deoxyribonuclease I (DNase I),
deoxyribonuclease II
(
DNase II
), 43-kDa
glycoprotein
, alpha-L-fucosidase, glutamate pyruvate transaminase, alpha-2-HS-glycoprotein, transferrin and vitamin D-binding protein. Several substances can be detected more easily in urine than in plasma. The concentrations of uropepsinogen, DNase I and
DNase II
in blood plasma are too low for analysis, whereas those in urine are high enough for easy typing. In practice, DNase I-polymorphism is one of the most useful genetic markers for practical purposes, because of its higher content in various body fluids including urine, a well-balanced gene frequency, and its easy and accurate detectability. Furthermore, several genetic markers previously identified in blood and/or other forensic samples can be phenotyped reproducibly and easily from the corresponding urine samples. Thus, urine, in addition to the convenience and non-invasive nature of its collection, is by no means inferior to blood as a sample source for typing in the field of forensic science. Biochemical and serological typing of genetic polymorphisms present in human urine could offer useful information to practising forensic biologists for forensic individualization of urine samples.
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PMID:Genetic polymorphisms detectable in human urine: their application to forensic individualization. 954 53
We have cloned and sequenced novel cDNAs that encode human and murine
DNase II
, the acidic deoxyribonuclease. Sequence analysis predicts that huDNase II contains an N-terminal signal sequence and that mature
DNase II
has 344 residues with a calculated molecular mass of 38 032 Da.
DNase II
is a novel enzyme with no homologies to proteins of known function. Surprisingly, C. elegans appears to possess a family of
DNase II
homologs. Unlike DNase I-like enzymes that have tissue-specific expression patterns, huDNase II is ubiquituously expressed at low levels. When huDNase II is expressed in human 293 cells, we observe secretion of a novel 42-44 kDa
glycoprotein
; approximately 20-30% of recombinant human
DNase II
activity is secreted in this system. The secreted enzyme possesses DNA hydrolytic activity and shares biochemical properties with purified
DNase II
obtained from other species. We also show that the mechanism by which
DNase II
cuts DNA is similar to DNase I in that the enzyme produces nicks rather than double-strand cuts.
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PMID:Molecular cloning and characterization of human and murine DNase II. 971 27
Acid endonucleases of the
deoxyribonuclease II
(
DNase II
,
EC 3.1.22.1
) family have been implicated in the degradation of DNA from apoptotic cell corpses formed in the process of normal mammalian development. Although a predicted
DNase II
has been detected in the chicken through expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis, to date no homolog of these important enzymes has been identified in vivo in any avian species. Here we report the cloning and expression of
DNase II
from the chicken, Gallus gallus. When expressed, the 363 amino acid
glycoprotein
is observed to be approximately 45 kDa in size and to exhibit DNA hydrolytic activity at pH 5 consistent with
DNase II
in other species. Furthermore, chicken
DNase II
sequence is compared with an identified partial sequence from the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, as well as the previously identified homologs found in the fowlpox and canarypox viruses and the previously cloned mammalian DNases II. Through analysis of its amino acid sequence, comparative gene structure, and conserved synteny, chicken
DNase II
appears to represent a member of the DNase IIbeta subfamily and the apparent lack of a DNase IIalpha homolog in the chicken has important evolutionary implications for the study of this gene family.
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PMID:Cloning and expression of deoxyribonuclease II from chicken. 1650 43