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Biochemical characterization of a Naegleria TET-like oxygenase and its application in single molecule sequencing of 5-methylcytosine.


ABSTRACT: Modified DNA bases in mammalian genomes, such as 5-methylcytosine ((5m)C) and its oxidized forms, are implicated in important epigenetic regulation processes. In human or mouse, successive enzymatic conversion of (5m)C to its oxidized forms is carried out by the ten-eleven translocation (TET) proteins. Previously we reported the structure of a TET-like (5m)C oxygenase (NgTET1) from Naegleria gruberi, a single-celled protist evolutionarily distant from vertebrates. Here we show that NgTET1 is a 5-methylpyrimidine oxygenase, with activity on both (5m)C (major activity) and thymidine (T) (minor activity) in all DNA forms tested, and provide unprecedented evidence for the formation of 5-formyluridine ((5f)U) and 5-carboxyuridine ((5ca)U) in vitro. Mutagenesis studies reveal a delicate balance between choice of (5m)C or T as the preferred substrate. Furthermore, our results suggest substrate preference by NgTET1 to (5m)CpG and TpG dinucleotide sites in DNA. Intriguingly, NgTET1 displays higher T-oxidation activity in vitro than mammalian TET1, supporting a closer evolutionary relationship between NgTET1 and the base J-binding proteins from trypanosomes. Finally, we demonstrate that NgTET1 can be readily used as a tool in (5m)C sequencing technologies such as single molecule, real-time sequencing to map (5m)C in bacterial genomes at base resolution.

SUBMITTER: Pais JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4394277 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biochemical characterization of a Naegleria TET-like oxygenase and its application in single molecule sequencing of 5-methylcytosine.

Pais June E JE   Dai Nan N   Tamanaha Esta E   Vaisvila Romualdas R   Fomenkov Alexey I AI   Bitinaite Jurate J   Sun Zhiyi Z   Guan Shengxi S   Corrêa Ivan R IR   Noren Christopher J CJ   Cheng Xiaodong X   Roberts Richard J RJ   Zheng Yu Y   Saleh Lana L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150323 14


Modified DNA bases in mammalian genomes, such as 5-methylcytosine ((5m)C) and its oxidized forms, are implicated in important epigenetic regulation processes. In human or mouse, successive enzymatic conversion of (5m)C to its oxidized forms is carried out by the ten-eleven translocation (TET) proteins. Previously we reported the structure of a TET-like (5m)C oxygenase (NgTET1) from Naegleria gruberi, a single-celled protist evolutionarily distant from vertebrates. Here we show that NgTET1 is a 5  ...[more]

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