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Original Articles

Affinity of Dinucleotide Cap Analogues for Human Decapping Scavenger (hDcpS)

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Pages 1349-1352 | Published online: 05 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

Eukaryotic cells utilize scavenger decapping enzymes to degrade cap structure following 3′-5′ mRNA decay. Human DcpS recently has been described as a highly specific hydrolase (a member of the HIT family) that catalyses the cleavage of m 7 GpppG and short capped oligoribonucleotides. We have demonstrated here that cap-1 (m 7 GpppGm) is a preferred substrate among several investigated dinucleotide cap analogues m 7 Gp n N (n = 3–5, N is a purine or pyrimidine base) and m 7 GMP is always one of the reaction product. Cap analogues containing pyrimidine base instead of guanine or diphosphate chain are resistant to hydrolysis catalyzed by human scavenger. Contrary to the other enzymes of HIT family, hDcpS activity is not stimulated by Mg 2+.

Supported by Howard Hughes Medical Institute Grant No. 55 005604.

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