Characterization of ribonuclease HII from Escherichia coli overproduced in a soluble form

Ohtani, N.; Haruki, M.; Muroya, A.; Morikawa, M.; Kanaya, S.; J. Biochem. 127, 895-899 (2000)

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Data extracted from this reference:

Cloned(Commentary)
Commentary Organism
gene rnhB, overexpression of the enzyme in an insoluble form in different strains of Escherichia coli, overexpression of soluble enzyme with a self-cleavable intein-tag Escherichia coli
Inhibitors
Inhibitors Commentary Organism Structure
KCl activates by 50% at 50 mM, inhibits by 90% at 200 mM Escherichia coli
NaCl activates by 50% at 50 mM, inhibits by 90% at 200 mM Escherichia coli
KM Value [mM]
KM Value [mM] KM Value Maximum [mM] Substrate Commentary Organism Structure
0.00026
-
RNA*DNA hybrid pH 8.5, 30°C, recombinant soluble non-tagged enzyme Escherichia coli
-
Metals/Ions
Metals/Ions Commentary Organism Structure
KCl activates at 50 mM, inhibits at 200 mM Escherichia coli
Mg2+ absolutely dependent on for activity, can be substituted by Mn2+ Escherichia coli
Mn2+ absolutely dependent on for activity, can be substituted by Mg2+ Escherichia coli
additional information no activity in absence of Mg2+ or Mn2+, and in presence of 10 mM of Ba2+, Ca2+, Co2+, Zn2+, Cu2+, Fe2+, or Sr2+ Escherichia coli
-
NaCl activates at 50 mM, inhibits at 200 mM Escherichia coli
Molecular Weight [Da]
Molecular Weight [Da] Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] Commentary Organism
22000
-
recombinant soluble non-tagged enzyme, gel filtration Escherichia coli
Organism
Organism Primary Accession No. (UniProt) Commentary Textmining
Escherichia coli
-
type II enzyme, gene rnhB
-
Purification (Commentary)
Commentary Organism
recombinant insoluble enzyme in a urea-denatured form, recombinant soluble intein-tagged enzyme Escherichia coli
Renatured (Commentary)
Commentary Organism
refolding from purified urea-denatured form with low yield Escherichia coli
Specific Activity [micromol/min/mg]
Specific Activity Minimum [µmol/min/mg] Specific Activity Maximum [µmol/min/mg] Commentary Organism
additional information
-
the activity of the recombinant soluble enzyme is slightly higher than that of the recombinant refolded enzyme Escherichia coli
0.75
-
recombinant soluble nontagged enzyme Escherichia coli
Substrates and Products (Substrate)
Substrates Commentary Substrates Literature (Substrates) Organism Products Commentary (Products) Literature (Products) Organism (Products) Reversibility
RNA*DNA hybrid + H2O
-
655904 Escherichia coli ?
-
-
-
?
Subunits
Subunits Commentary Organism
monomer 1 * 23000, recombinant soluble non-tagged enzyme, SDS-PAGE Escherichia coli
More helical content of the enzyme structure is 23% Escherichia coli
Temperature Optimum [°C]
Temperature Optimum [°C] Temperature Optimum Maximum [°C] Commentary Organism
30
-
assay at Escherichia coli
pH Optimum
pH Optimum Minimum pH Optimum Maximum Commentary Organism
9.8
-
above Escherichia coli
pH Range
pH Minimum pH Maximum Commentary Organism
7 9.8 enzyme is inactive below pH 7.0, activity increases with increasing pH Escherichia coli
Cloned(Commentary) (protein specific)
Commentary Organism
gene rnhB, overexpression of the enzyme in an insoluble form in different strains of Escherichia coli, overexpression of soluble enzyme with a self-cleavable intein-tag Escherichia coli
Inhibitors (protein specific)
Inhibitors Commentary Organism Structure
KCl activates by 50% at 50 mM, inhibits by 90% at 200 mM Escherichia coli
NaCl activates by 50% at 50 mM, inhibits by 90% at 200 mM Escherichia coli
KM Value [mM] (protein specific)
KM Value [mM] KM Value Maximum [mM] Substrate Commentary Organism Structure
0.00026
-
RNA*DNA hybrid pH 8.5, 30°C, recombinant soluble non-tagged enzyme Escherichia coli
-
Metals/Ions (protein specific)
Metals/Ions Commentary Organism Structure
KCl activates at 50 mM, inhibits at 200 mM Escherichia coli
Mg2+ absolutely dependent on for activity, can be substituted by Mn2+ Escherichia coli
Mn2+ absolutely dependent on for activity, can be substituted by Mg2+ Escherichia coli
additional information no activity in absence of Mg2+ or Mn2+, and in presence of 10 mM of Ba2+, Ca2+, Co2+, Zn2+, Cu2+, Fe2+, or Sr2+ Escherichia coli
-
NaCl activates at 50 mM, inhibits at 200 mM Escherichia coli
Molecular Weight [Da] (protein specific)
Molecular Weight [Da] Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] Commentary Organism
22000
-
recombinant soluble non-tagged enzyme, gel filtration Escherichia coli
Purification (Commentary) (protein specific)
Commentary Organism
recombinant insoluble enzyme in a urea-denatured form, recombinant soluble intein-tagged enzyme Escherichia coli
Renatured (Commentary) (protein specific)
Commentary Organism
refolding from purified urea-denatured form with low yield Escherichia coli
Specific Activity [micromol/min/mg] (protein specific)
Specific Activity Minimum [µmol/min/mg] Specific Activity Maximum [µmol/min/mg] Commentary Organism
additional information
-
the activity of the recombinant soluble enzyme is slightly higher than that of the recombinant refolded enzyme Escherichia coli
0.75
-
recombinant soluble nontagged enzyme Escherichia coli
Substrates and Products (Substrate) (protein specific)
Substrates Commentary Substrates Literature (Substrates) Organism Products Commentary (Products) Literature (Products) Organism (Products) Reversibility
RNA*DNA hybrid + H2O
-
655904 Escherichia coli ?
-
-
-
?
Subunits (protein specific)
Subunits Commentary Organism
monomer 1 * 23000, recombinant soluble non-tagged enzyme, SDS-PAGE Escherichia coli
More helical content of the enzyme structure is 23% Escherichia coli
Temperature Optimum [°C] (protein specific)
Temperature Optimum [°C] Temperature Optimum Maximum [°C] Commentary Organism
30
-
assay at Escherichia coli
pH Optimum (protein specific)
pH Optimum Minimum pH Optimum Maximum Commentary Organism
9.8
-
above Escherichia coli
pH Range (protein specific)
pH Minimum pH Maximum Commentary Organism
7 9.8 enzyme is inactive below pH 7.0, activity increases with increasing pH Escherichia coli


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134076Wyers-Role of DNA-RNA hybrids in euk ...Saccharomyces cerevisiaeEur. J. Biochem.69377-3831976-------------1--1-----1------------------------------1----1---------------
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134386RoewekampPurification and characteristi ...Rattus norvegicusEur. J. Biochem.43405-4131974------3-221--1--1--1--21----11-------------3--221----1-1--21----11--------
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134397BanksA ribonuclease H from Ustilago ...Ustilago maydisEur. J. Biochem.47499-50719742-----1--31--2--1---1-1-1---1------2-------1---31----1--1-1-1---1---------
134367HaberkernStudies on a calf thymus ribon ...Bos taurusBiochemistry122389-23951973------61121--1--1--11-2--------------------6-1121----1-11-2---------------
134368StavrianopoulosPurification and properties of ...Bos taurusProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA701959-19631973------4--32--1-----11-3--------------------4---32------11-3---------------
134374HenryA hybridase from Escherichia c ...Escherichia coliBiochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.50603-6111973-------------1--1---1-1------------------------------1--1-1---------------
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134376BerkowerIsolation and characterization ...Escherichia coliJ. Biol. Chem.2485914-592119731-----1--1---1--1-----3-----1