Purification and Properties of a Ribonuclease in Human Urine that Hydrolyses Polycytidylic Acid
- 31 December 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Preparative Biochemistry
- Vol. 7 (3-4) , 283-299
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00327487708061644
Abstract
Human urine RNase was purified about 2000-fold. The preparation is free from phosphatase, phosphodiesterase and DNase activities. On electrophoresis through polyacrylaraide gel at pH 8.3, it migrates toward the anode and stains with periodic acid-Schiff reagent, suggesting that it is aci c and glycoprotein in nature. Its isoelectric point is at pH 4.1. It has a molecular weight of about 21, 500. It is thermostable at pH 4.2 and thermolabile at pH 8.5. It has a pH optimum at 6.5. It exhibits highest preference for cytidine 3′-phosphate linkages. Its activity on poly (C) is endonucleolytic. It cleaves poly (C) via intramolecular transphosphorylation. It has no action on cytidine 2′: 3′-cyclic phosphate or uridine 2′:3′-cyclic phosphate. Its rate of hydrolysis of poly (U) is less than 2% of that of poly (C). Poly (A) and poly (G) are totally inert to its action. Its action on poly (C) is inhibited by poly (G), poly (A) and poly (U). It differs from bovine pancreatic RNase A in its physical, chemical and catalytic properties. It is, however, similar to human serum and pancreatic RNase in all its properties, suggesting that pancreas is its likely source.Keywords
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