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Dual functions of Arabidopsis sulfiredoxin: Acting as a redox‐dependent sulfinic acid reductase and as a redox‐independent nuclease enzyme
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Plant Molecular BiologyRedox‐independent Nuclease EnzymeAldo-keto ReductaseBiochemistryNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyArabidopsis SulfiredoxinActive SiteSulfinate ReductasePlant ProteomicsPlant BiochemistryAtsrx FunctionsGene ExpressionMedicineDual FunctionsRedox BiologyStructural BiologyOxidative Stress
Based on the fact that the amino acid sequence of sulfiredoxin (Srx), already known as a redox-dependent sulfinic acid reductase, showed a high sequence homology with that of ParB, a nuclease enzyme, we examined the nucleic acid binding and hydrolyzing activity of the recombinant Srx in Arabidopsis (AtSrx). We found that AtSrx functions as a nuclease enzyme that can use single-stranded and double-stranded DNAs as substrates. The nuclease activity was enhanced by divalent cations. Particularly, by point-mutating the active site of sulfinate reductase, Cys (72) to Ser (AtSrx-C72S), we demonstrate that the active site of the reductase function of AtSrx is not involved in its nuclease function.
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