Kinetic analysis of Escherichia coli RNase H using DNA-RNA-DNA/DNA substrates
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Kinetic analysis of Escherichia coli RNase H using DNA-RNA-DNA/DNA substrates
Abstract
The kinetic properties of Escherichia coli ribonuclease H (RNase H) were investigated using oligonucleotide substrates that consist of a short stretch of RNA, flanked on either side by DNA (DNA-RNA-DNA). In the presence of a complementary DNA strand, RNase H cleavage is restricted to the short ribonucleotide stretch of the DNA/RNA heteroduplex. The DNA-RNA-DNA substrate utilized for kinetic studies: (formula; see text) is cleaved at a single site (decreases) in the presence of a complementary DNA strand, to generate (dT)7-(rA)2-OH and p-(rA)2-(dT)9. Anion exchange high performance liquid chromatography was used to separate and quantitate the cleavage products. Under these conditions, RNase H-specific and nonspecific degradation products could be resolved. Kinetic parameters were measured under conditions of 100% hybrid formation (1.2-1.5 molar excess of complementary DNA, T much less than Tm). A linear double reciprocal plot was obtained, yielding a Km of 4.2 microM and a turnover number of 7.1 cleavages per s per RNase H monomer. The kinetic properties of substrate analogs containing varying lengths of RNA (n = 3-5) and 2'-O-methyl modifications were also investigated. Maximal turnover was observed with DNA-RNA-DNA substrates containing a minimum of four RNA residues. Kcat for the rA3 derivative was decreased by more than 100-fold. The Km appeared to decrease with the size of the internal RNA stretch (n = 3-5). No significant difference in turnover number of Km was observed when the flanking DNA was replaced with 2'-O-methyl RNA, suggesting that RNase H does not interact with this region of the heteroduplex.
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