An endo-exonuclease from meiotic tissues of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus. Its purification and characterization. |
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Authors: | B C Lu K Sakaguchi |
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Institution: | Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. |
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Abstract: | An endo-exonuclease has been identified and partially purified from the basidiocarp tissues of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus, which include synchronous meiosis at karyogamy-pachytene stages. Its peak activity appears during the meiotic prophase. The Coprinus endo-exonuclease has a single-strand specific endonuclease activity that converts the supercoiled DNA to relaxed DNA. The endonucleolytic cleavage of single-strand DNA generates 3'-phosphomonoester termini. It is also a single-strand-specific exonuclease and it hydrolyzes linear DNA in a 3' to 5' direction, but is unable to hydrolyze single-strand DNA having a 3'-phosphomonoester terminus. It requires Mg2+ with an optimal concentration of 25 mM. It has an optimal pH of 8.3, a peak enzyme activity at 50 degrees C, and it contains a single 43-kilodalton polypeptide. Coprinus meiotic endo-exonuclease may be involved in the substrate preparation for meiotic recombination. |
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