2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2016.10.009
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The major Arabidopsis thaliana apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease, ARP is involved in the plant nucleotide incision repair pathway

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“…It should be mentioned that the activity of APE1 depends on the concentration of Mg 2+ [ 14 , 34 ]. Typically, the AP-site cleavage activity is tested in the presence of ≥5 mM Mg 2+ [ 14 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 ], but the cleavage of DNA bearing a damaged base is tested at a low concentration of Mg 2+ , within the 0.01–0.5 mM range [ 12 , 14 , 35 , 36 , 39 ]. Consequently, to verify the efficiency of APE1 binding to the DHU-containing DNA duplex at various Mg 2+ levels, the kinetics of substrate–enzyme complex formation and of the catalysis were investigated by the stopped-flow method ( Figure 1 a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It should be mentioned that the activity of APE1 depends on the concentration of Mg 2+ [ 14 , 34 ]. Typically, the AP-site cleavage activity is tested in the presence of ≥5 mM Mg 2+ [ 14 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 ], but the cleavage of DNA bearing a damaged base is tested at a low concentration of Mg 2+ , within the 0.01–0.5 mM range [ 12 , 14 , 35 , 36 , 39 ]. Consequently, to verify the efficiency of APE1 binding to the DHU-containing DNA duplex at various Mg 2+ levels, the kinetics of substrate–enzyme complex formation and of the catalysis were investigated by the stopped-flow method ( Figure 1 a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the AP site and 3′-end processing activities, certain EEP superfamily enzymes possess the NIR activity that nicks DNA at some sites containing damaged bases. Notably, the NIR activity is distributed unevenly in the phylogeny: it has been reported for human APE1 [ 13 ], Arabidopsis ARP [ 33 ], and Methanothermobacter Mth212 [ 60 ], but is lacking or negligible in ExoIII-like enzymes [ 13 , 26 ], bacterial/archaeal Ape1-like enzymes [[ 49 ] and this work] and plant Ape1L [ 35 ]. Ape2-like enzymes, in view of their low AP endonuclease activity and the predominant 3’→5’-exonuclease activity [ 61 ], are also likely to be free of the NIR activity.…”
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“…However, Ape1-like enzymes vary at this position, containing Asp, Asn, or small amino acids (Gly/Ala). Despite influencing the metal preference and/or the balance of endonuclease, exonuclease, and 3’-phosphodiesterase activities [ 33 ], both Asn and Asp are likely suitable for the biologically relevant function of EEP superfamily AP endonucleases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For detection of APE2's capability to release free phosphate residue, DNA substrate with 3′-32 P terminus was generated according to a previously described method (Akishev et al, 2016). Briefly, a 25-nucleotide primer was 3′-end labeled using 3′-α[ 32 P]-dATP (cordycepin 5′-triphosphate; Perkin-Elmer) to generate a 26-nucleotide up-strand primer, which was then treated with recombinant human tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (Tdp1).…”
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confidence: 99%