Abstract

5'(3')-Deoxyribonucleotidase is a ubiquitous enzyme in mammalian cells whose physiological function is not known. It was earlier purified to homogeneity from human placenta. We determined the amino acid sequences of several internal peptides and with their aid found an expressed sequence tag clone with the complete cDNA for a murine enzyme of 23.9 kDa. The DNA was cloned into appropriate plasmids and introduced into Escherichia coli and ecdyson-inducible 293 and V79 cells. The recombinant enzyme was purified to homogeneity from transformed E. coli and was found to be identical with the native enzyme. After induction with ponasterone, the transfected mammalian cells showed a gradual increase of enzyme activity. A human expressed sequence tag clone contained a large part of the cDNA of the human enzyme but lacked the 5'-end corresponding to 51 amino acids of the murine enzyme. Several polymerase chain reaction-based approaches to find this sequence met with no success. A mouse/human hybrid cDNA that had substituted the missing human 5'-end with the corresponding mouse sequence coded for a fully active enzyme.

Highlights

  • In 1971 two independent reports described the occurrence of a cytosolic 5Ј-nucleotidase with a preference for deoxyribonucleotides in rat liver [1] and in mouse fibroblasts [2]

  • The pure enzyme hydrolyzed 2Ј(3Ј)-nucleotides, establishing that a single protein is responsible for the earlier described activity against both 5Ј- and 2Ј(3Ј)-nucleotides. In the latter case there was no preference for deoxyribose over ribose, and the Vmax/Km ratios were slightly higher than for 5Ј-deoxyribonucleotides

  • Expression of Recombinant Murine dNT in Mammalian Cells—To construct the ecdyson-inducible mammalian expression vector pdNTm1, the murine dNT coding sequence was amplified by PCR from EST clone AA261077 with forward primer 6M (5Ј-CATCAAGCTTTGCGGAGACACCG-3Ј) located at nucleotides Ϫ22 to Ϫ10 and reverse primer 4M

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Summary

Fritzson has employed the following names in different publications

5Ј(3Ј)-nucleotidase, deoxyinosine-activated nucleotidase, deoxyriboside-activated nucleotidase, and deoxynucleotidase. The name 5Ј(3Ј)deoxyribonucleotidase used here stresses the preference of the enzyme for deoxyribonucleotides as well as the ability to dephosphorylate both 5Ј- and 3Ј-nucleotides. Mammalian 5Ј(3Ј)-Deoxynucleotidases p1M-dNT p2M-dNT pHyb-mh pdNT-m1 pIND-GFP pdNT-GFP

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