The non-LTR (long terminal repeat) retrotransposon L1Tc from Trypanosoma cruzi codes for a protein with RNase H activity

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The deduced amino acid sequence of the region downstream of the reverse transcriptase (RT) motif of the Trypanosoma cruzi L1Tc non-LTR retrotransposon shows a significant homology with the sequence coding for proteins with RNase H activity from different organisms and retroelements. The 25-kDa His6-tagged recombinant protein bearing only the L1Tc RNase H domain, named RHL1Tc, exhibits RNase H activity as measured on the [3H]poly(rA)/poly(dT) hybrid used as substrate as well as on specific homologous and heterologous [32P]RNA/DNA hybrids. The mutation of the conserved aspartic acid at position 39 of the enzyme catalytic site, but not of the serine at position 56 (non-conservative amino acid), abolishes protein RNase H activity. The RNase H activity of the RHL1Tc protein is Mg2+-dependent, and it is also active in the presence of the Mn2+ ion. The optimal condition of RNase H activity is found at pH 8 and 37°C, although it also has significant enzymatic activity at 19°C and pH 6. However, it cannot be excluded that the RNase H activity level and its optimal conditions may be different from that of a protein containing both RT and RNase H domains.

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Olivares, M., García-Pérez, J. L., Carmen Thomas, M., Heras, S. R., & Lopezl, M. C. (2002). The non-LTR (long terminal repeat) retrotransposon L1Tc from Trypanosoma cruzi codes for a protein with RNase H activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(31), 28025–28030. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M202896200

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