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Query: EC:3.1.26.4 (
RNase H
)
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We have detected in rat liver cytosol three enzymes (termed C-1, C-2, and
C-3
) which cleaved the RNA moiety of RNA-DNA hybrid. These enzymes were separated from each other by DEAE-Sephadex and Sephadex G-200 chromatography. C-1 and C-2 specifically act on the RNA moiety of RNA-DNA hybrid, while
C-3
degrades single-stranded RNA as well as the RNA of the hybrid. The molecular weights of C-1, C-2, and
C-3
are about 110,000, 35,000 and 110,000 daltons, respectively, and their activities are absolutely dependent on divalent cations such as Mg2+ and Mn2+. Cleavage by C-1 and C-2 is endonucleolytic, producing mostly oligonucleotides and a small amount of mononucleotides which possess 3'-hydroxyl termini. It seems likely that C-2 is originally present in the nucleus and is released into cytosol because of its loose binding to the nuclear components. As for biochemical properties, C-1 is very similar to the cytosol
ribonuclease H
initially reported by Roewekamp and Sekeris, and C-2 is very similar to the nuclear
ribonuclease H
reported by us in the preceding paper.
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PMID:Ribonuclease H from rat liver. II. Partial purification and characterization of cytosol ribonuclease H1. 2 90