Abstract
Echinostoma cinetorchis is an oriental intestinal fluke causing significant pathological damage to the small intestine. The aim of this study was to determine a full-length cDNA sequence of E. cinetorchis endoribonuclease (RNase H; EcRNH) and to elucidate its molecular biological characters. EcRNH consisted of 308 amino acids and showed low similarity to endoribonucleases of other parasites (<40%). EcRNH had an active site centered on a putative DDEED motif instead of DEDD conserved in other species. A recombinant EcRNH produced as a soluble form in Escherichia coli showed enzymatic activity to cleave the 3'-O-P bond of RNA in a DNA-RNA duplex, producing 3'-hydroxyl and 5'-phosphate. These findings may contribute to develop antisense oligonucleotides which could damage echinostomes and other flukes.
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Lim, S. B., Cha, S. H., Jegal, S., Jun, H., Park, S. H., Jeon, B. Y., … Lee, H. W. (2017). Characterization of Echinostoma cinetorchis endoribonuclease, RNase H. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 55(4), 451–455. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2017.55.4.451
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