Background: Topo-poisons can produce an enzyme-DNA complex linked by a 3'- or 5'-phosphotyrosyl covalent bond. 3'-phosphotyrosyl bonds can be repaired by tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase-1 (TDP1), an enzyme known for years, but a complementary human enzyme 5'-tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase (hTDP2) that cleaves 5'-phosphotyrosyl bonds has been reported only recently. Although hTDP2 possesses both 3'- and 5'- tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase activity, the role of Mg 2+ in its activity was not studied in sufficient details. Results: In this study we showed that purified hTDP2 does not exhibit any 5'-phosphotyrosyl phosphodiesterase activity in the absence of Mg 2+/Mn 2+, and that neither Zn 2+ or nor Ca 2+ can activate hTDP2. Mg 2+ also controls 3'-phosphotyrosyl activity of TDP2. In MCF-7 cell extracts and de-yolked zebrafish embryo extracts, Mg 2+ controlled 5'-phosphotyrosyl activity. This study also showed that there is an optimal Mg 2+ concentration above which it is inhibitory for hTDP2 activity. Conclusion: These results altogether reveal the optimal Mg 2+ requirement in hTDP2 mediated reaction. © 2011 Adhikari et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Adhikari, S., Karmahapatra, S. K., Karve, T. M., Bandyopadhyay, S., Woodrick, J., Manthena, P. V., … Uren, A. (2012). Characterization of magnesium requirement of human 5’-tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase mediated reaction. BMC Research Notes, 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-134
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