Identification of human MutY homolog (hMYH) as a repair enzyme for 2-hydroxyadenine in DNA and detection of multiple forms of hMYH located in nuclei and …

T Ohtsubo, K Nishioka, Y Imaiso, S Iwai… - Nucleic acids …, 2000 - academic.oup.com
T Ohtsubo, K Nishioka, Y Imaiso, S Iwai, H Shimokawa, H Oda, T Fujiwara, Y Nakabeppu
Nucleic acids research, 2000academic.oup.com
An enzyme activity introducing an alkali-labile site at 2-hydroxyadenine (2-OH-A) in double-
stranded oligonucleotides was detected in nuclear extracts of Jurkat cells. This activity co-
eluted with activities toward adenine paired with guanine and 8-oxo-7, 8-dihydroguanine (8-
oxoG) as a single peak corresponding to a 55 kDa molecular mass on gel filtration
chromatography. Further co-purification was then done. Western blotting revealed that these
activities also co-purified with a 52 kDa polypeptide which reacted with antibodies against …
Abstract
An enzyme activity introducing an alkali-labile site at 2-hydroxyadenine (2-OH-A) in double-stranded oligonucleotides was detected in nuclear extracts of Jurkat cells. This activity co-eluted with activities toward adenine paired with guanine and 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) as a single peak corresponding to a 55 kDa molecular mass on gel filtration chromatography. Further co-purification was then done. Western blotting revealed that these activities also co-purified with a 52 kDa polypeptide which reacted with antibodies against human MYH (anti-hMYH). Recombinant hMYH has essentially similar activities to the partially purified enzyme. Thus, hMYH is likely to possess both adenine and 2-OH-A DNA glycosylase activities. In nuclear extracts from Jurkat cells, a 52 kDa polypeptide was detected with a small amount of 53 kDa polypeptide, while in mitochondrial extracts a 57 kDa polypeptide was detected using anti-hMYH. With amplification of the 5′-regions of the hMYH cDNA, 10 forms of hMYH transcripts were identified and subgrouped into three types, each with a unique 5′ sequence. These hMYH transcripts are likely to encode multiple authentic hMYH polypeptides including the 52, 53 and 57 kDa polypeptides detected in Jurkat cells.
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