Both N- and C-terminal regions are essential for cinnamomin A-chain to deadenylate ribosomal RNA and supercoiled double-stranded DNA

肉桂素A链的N端和C端区域对于其去除核糖体RNA和超螺旋双链DNA的腺苷酸化作用都至关重要。

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Abstract

Cinnamomin is a type II ribosome-inactivating protein and its A-chain exhibits RNA N-glycosidase activity to remove an adenine in the conserved sarcin/ricin loop of the largest RNA in ribosome, arresting protein synthesis at the elongation step. In this report, deadenylation of both rRNA and supercoiled DNA by native and recombinant cinnamomin A-chain expressed in Escherichia coli was demonstrated. However, the mutants of cinnamomin A-chain devoid of N-terminal 52 or/and C-terminal 51 amino acid residues lost both the activity of RNA N-glycosidase and the ability to release adenines from supercoiled DNA. Additionally, supercoiled DNA could not be cleaved into nicked and linear forms by these mutants. These results indicate that both N- and C-terminal regions are essential for the cinnamomin A-chain to deadenylate rRNA and supercoiled DNA. It was suggested that phosphodiester bonds in the extensively deadenylated region of supercoiled DNA would become fragile and liable to be broken spontaneously owing to the existence of tension in the supercoiled DNA.

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