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Query: EC:3.1.26.4 (
RNase H
)
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RNase H
has been used for selective cleavage of RNA of MS2 and R17 bacteriophages and 16S RNA from E. coli ribosomes in the region of formation of heteroduplex composed of RNA and an oligodeoxyribonucleotide complementary to a certain part of it. The oligonucleotides used--d(C-T-C-A-T-G-T-T-), d(
C-C
-A-T-C-T-T-T-T) and d(T-T-T-
C-C
-A-T-C-T-T-T-T)--were synthesized by chemical methods. The molecular weight of the fragments produced on cleavage of the RNA of MS2 and R17 were estimated with the use of gel electrophoresis under denaturating conditions. The dependence of the enzyme activity on Mg2+ and Na+ concentration and of RNA cleavage on the RNA: oligodeoxyribonucleotide ratio was investigated.
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PMID:[Addressed enzymatic fragmentation of RNA molecules]. 626 32
The structure of a complementary hybrid duplex of RNA and DNA has been determined by X-ray crystallography. A ten residue DNA oligonucleotide of sequence 5'-G-G-C-G-
C-C
-C-G-A-A-3' was annealed to complementary RNA (5'-u-u-c-g-g-g-c-g-c-c-3') and crystallized, producing tetragonal crystals that diffract to 2.3 A resolution. The hybrid adopts a geometry that is neither strictly A nor B-form, rather the helix possesses qualities of both, reminiscent of spectroscopic descriptions of a hybrid conformation, or H-form. All of the ribonucleotides maintain the C3'-endo conformation seen in A-form, while both C3'-endo and C2'-endo conformations are found in the deoxyribonucleotides. The minor groove width (8.5 to 10.5 A) is intermediate between standard values for A (11 A) and B-form (7.4 A) DNA. The global parameters rise and base-pairs tilt (or inclination) are like that of A-DNA, however the slide and x displacement (Dx) are more like that of A-RNA, thus giving the hybrid a unique conformation. In addition, the 10-mer crystallizes in a manner that allows the formation of dimers that stack end-to-end, thereby providing a glimpse of how an extended (20 base-pair) helix of RNA-DNA hybrid might appear. This duplex sequence was selected for study because it is specifically recognized by the
ribonuclease H
function of HIV reverse transcriptase. A structure of a substrate of this enzyme is of potential value in understanding requirements for the selectivity of this important drug target. The minor groove of the hybrid duplex, lined with the 2-OH of the ribose rings, is the single distinguishing characteristic of the RNA/DNA hybrid, undoubtedly an important structural feature conferring selectivity.
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PMID:The structure of an RNA/DNA hybrid: a substrate of the ribonuclease activity of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. 896 2