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Identification of the HIT-45 protein from Trypanosoma brucei as an FHIT protein/dinucleoside triphosphatase: Substrate specificity studies on the recombinant and endogenous proteins
Authors:Hiren Banerjee  Jennifer B Palenchar  Maciej Lukaszewicz  Elzbieta Bojarska  Janusz Stepinski  Jacek Jemielity  Andrzej Guranowski  Stephanie Ng  David A Wah  Edward Darzynkiewicz  Vivian Bellofatto
Abstract:A new member of the FHIT protein family, designated HIT-45, has been identified in the African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei. Recombinant HIT-45 proteins were purified from trypanosomal and bacterial protein expression systems and analyzed for substrate specificity using various dinucleoside polyphosphates, including those that contain the 5′-mRNA cap, i.e., m7GMP. This enzyme exhibited typical dinucleoside triphosphatase activity (EC 3.6.1.29), having its highest specificity for diadenosine triphosphate (ApppA). However, the trypanosome enzyme contains a unique amino-terminal extension, and hydrolysis of cap dinucleotides with monomethylated guanosine or dimethylated guanosine always yielded m7GMP (or m2,7GMP) as one of the reaction products. Interestingly, m7Gpppm3N6, N6, 2′OA was preferred among the methylated substrates. This hypermethylated dinucleotide is unique to trypanosomes and may be an intermediate in the decay of cap 4, i.e., m7Gpppm3N6, N6, 2′OApm2′OApm2′OCpm2N3, 2′OU, that occurs in these organisms.
Keywords:RNA processing  trypanosomes  FHIT proteins  cap-containing nucleotides  dinucleoside triphosphatase activity
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