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Mutational analysis of the reverse transcriptase and ribonuclease H domains of the human foamy virus.


ABSTRACT: Human foamy or spuma virus (HFV) codes for a distinct set of pol gen products. To determine the minimal requirements for the HFV enzymatic activities, defined residues of the reverse transcriptase (RT) and ribo-nuclease H (RNase H) domain of the HFV pol gene were mutated by site-specific PCR mutagenesis. The mutant gene products were bacterially expressed, purified by Ni2+ chelate affinity chromatography and characterised by Western blotting. The enzymatic activities of the individual recombinant HFV pol mutant proteins were characterised by the situ RT, RNase H and RNase H assays. Two substitution mutants reached RT activity levels higher than that of the intact recombinant HFV RT-RH-His. When the catalytically essential D508 was substituted by A508, 5% of RNase H activity was retained while DNA polymerase activity increased 2-fold. A deletion of 11 amino acid residues in the hinge region completely abolished DNA polymerase while RNase H activity decreased 2-fold. A deletion mutant in the C-terminal RH domain showed no RNase H but retained RNase H activity indicating that the activities are genetically separable. The combined data reveal that the HFV DNA polymerase and RNase H activities are interdependent.

SUBMITTER: Kogel D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC307083 | biostudies-other | 1995 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mutational analysis of the reverse transcriptase and ribonuclease H domains of the human foamy virus.

Kögel D D   Aboud M M   Flügel R M RM  

Nucleic acids research 19950701 14


Human foamy or spuma virus (HFV) codes for a distinct set of pol gen products. To determine the minimal requirements for the HFV enzymatic activities, defined residues of the reverse transcriptase (RT) and ribo-nuclease H (RNase H) domain of the HFV pol gene were mutated by site-specific PCR mutagenesis. The mutant gene products were bacterially expressed, purified by Ni2+ chelate affinity chromatography and characterised by Western blotting. The enzymatic activities of the individual recombinan  ...[more]

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