Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2060335 Mycoscience 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The gene encoding the RNase T2 family enzyme was cloned from Mortierella spp.•The enzymes consist of a catalytic, S/T rich and distinctive C-terminal domain.•Their catalytic and C-terminal domains are highly conserved among the enzymes.•The S/T rich domain has no apparent homology among the enzymes.•The C-terminal region shares similarity with a chitinase from Aspergillus oryzae.

The gene encoding the RNase T2 family enzyme, RNMel36, was cloned from Mortierella elongata (Zygomycota, Mortierellales) by polymerase chain reaction. The deduced protein sequence contains a signal sequence, catalytic domain, S/T rich domain and an extended C-terminal domain. RNase T2 homologs were also cloned from M. alpina, M. parvispora, M. polycephala, and M. verticillata. Their deduced catalytic and the C-terminal domains are highly conserved, unlike that of their S/T rich domains. This is the first report of cloning, heterologous expression, enzyme activity analysis and phylogenetic evaluation of an RNase T2 enzyme from zygomycotan fungi containing a characteristic C-terminal extension.

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