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Query: EC:3.1.27.3 (
RNase T1
)
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Bacterial RNases are promising tools for the development of anticancer drugs. Neoplastic transformation leads to enhanced accumulation of rRNA and tRNA, and altered expression of regulatory noncoding RNAs. Cleavage of RNA in cancer cells is the main reason for the cytotoxic effects of exogenic RNases. We have shown that
binase
, a cytotoxic ribonuclease from Bacillus intermedius, affects the total amount of intracellular RNA and the expression of proapoptotic and antiapoptotic mRNAs. For four cell lines, we visualized cellular RNA by fluorescence microscopy, and determined RNA levels, viability and apoptosis by flow cytometry. We found that the level of cellular RNA was decreased in cells that were sensitive to the cytotoxic effects of
binase
. The RNA level was lowered by 44% in HEK cells transfected with the
hSK4
gene of the Ca(2+)-activated potassium channels (HEKhSK4) and by 20% in kit-transformed myeloid progenitor FDC-P1iR1171 cells. The most significant decrease in RNA levels was registered in the subpopulations of apoptotic cells. However, the
binase
-induced RNA decrease did not correlate with apoptosis. Kit-transformed cells with
binase
-induced RNA decrease retained viability if the interleukin-dependent proliferation pathway was activated. Using quantitative RT-PCR with RNA samples isolated from the
binase
-treated HEKhSK4 cells, we found that the amount of mRNA of the antiapoptotic bcl-2 gene in vivo was reduced about two-fold. In contrast, expression of the proapoptotic genes p53 and
hSK4
was increased 1.5-fold and 4.3-fold, respectively. These results show that
binase
is a regulator of RNA-dependent processes of cell proliferation and apoptosis.
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PMID:Binase cleaves cellular noncoding RNAs and affects coding mRNAs. 1996 15