Abstract
Ribonucleases catalyze maturation of functional RNAs or mediate degradation of cellular transcripts, activities that are critical for gene expression control. Here we identify a previously uncharacterized mammalian nuclease family member NEF-sp (RNA exonuclease 5 [REXO5] or LOC81691) as a testis-specific factor. Recombinant human NEF-sp demonstrates a divalent metal ion-dependent 3′ →5′ exoribonuclease activity. This activity is specific to single-stranded RNA substrates and is independent of their length. The presence of a 2′-O-methyl modification at the 3′ end of the RNA substrate is inhibitory. Ectopically expressed NEF-sp localizes to the nucleolar/nuclear compartment in mammalian cell cultures and this is dependent on an amino-terminal nuclear localization signal. Finally, mice lacking NEF-sp are viable and display normal fertility, likely indicating overlapping functions with other nucleases. Taken together, our study provides the first biochemical and genetic exploration of the role of the NEF-sp exoribonuclease in the mammalian genome.
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Silva, S., Homolka, D., & Pillai, R. S. (2017). Characterization of the mammalian RNA exonuclease 5/NEF-sp as a testis-specific nuclear 3′ → 5′ exoribonuclease. RNA, 23(9), 1385–1392. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.060723.117
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