Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10902492 | Cancer Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The candidate prostate cancer gene ELAC2 encodes tRNA 3â² processing endoribonuclease (tRNase ZL). We produced recombinant human tRNase ZL's, which contain one to three amino-acid substitutions from three missense mutations (Ser217Leu, Ala541Thr, and Arg781His) that are associated with the occurrence of prostate cancer. These enzymes were examined for the pre-tRNA cleavage and the RNase 65 activity. We did not observe any differences in enzymatic properties such as Km and kcat values between the wild-type tRNase ZL and its variants. We conclude that there is no causality between the enzymatic properties of tRNase ZL and the prostate cancer.
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Authors
Asako Minagawa, Hiroaki Takaku, Masamichi Takagi, Masayuki Nashimoto,