Molecular Cloning of cDNA Encoding Xenopus laevis Deoxyribonuclease I

2000 
A 1200-bp cDNA encoding Xenopus laevis deoxyribonuclease I (X. laevis DNase I) was constructed from the total RNA of a X. laevis pancreas using a rapid amplification of cDNA ends method. When the cDNA was transiently transfected into COS-7 cells, the recom-binant polypeptide exhibited similar enzymological properties to those of the native pancreatic DNase I. The recombinant enzyme was considerably more labile than most other vertebrate DNase I enzymes. The X. laevis DNase I polypeptide was larger than any other known vertebrate DNase I, containing a unique Cys-rich stretch of 68 or 70 amino acid residues at the carboxyl terminus, and it had less well conserved binding sites for the Ca2+, G-actin and DNA, and two DNase I signature motifs. These alterations might account for its heat instability.
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