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. 2001 Mar;39(5):1299-306.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2001.02318.x.

A novel group I intron-encoded endonuclease specific for the anticodon region of tRNA(fMet) genes

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A novel group I intron-encoded endonuclease specific for the anticodon region of tRNA(fMet) genes

R P Bonocora et al. Mol Microbiol. 2001 Mar.
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Abstract

Open reading frames (ORFs) are frequently inserted into group I self-splicing introns. These ORFs encode either maturases that are required for splicing of the intron or DNA endonucleases that promote intron mobility. A self-splicing intron in the tRNA(fMet) gene of Synechocystis PCC 6803, which has been proposed to have moved laterally within the cyanobacteria, contains an ORF that is unrelated to known intron-encoded endonucleases or maturases. Here, using an in vitro transcription-translation system, we show that this intronic ORF encodes a double-strand DNA endonuclease, I-Ssp6803I. I-Ssp6803I cleaves each strand of the intronless tRNA(fMet) gene adjacent to the anticodon triplet leaving 3 bp 3' extensions and has no activity at intron-exon boundaries. Using an in vitro cleavage assay and scanning deletion mutants of the intronless target site, the minimal recognition site was determined to be a partially palindromic 20 bp region encompassing the entire anticodon stem and loop of the tRNA(fMet) gene. I-Ssp6803I represents a novel intron-encoded DNA endonuclease and is the first example of a chromosomally encoded group I intron endonuclease in bacteria.

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