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Identification of 2'-phosphodiesterase, which plays a role in the 2-5A system regulated by interferon

  • J Biol Chem. 2004 Sep 3;279(36):37832-41. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M400089200.
Kazuishi Kubota 1 Kaori Nakahara Toshiaki Ohtsuka Shuku Yoshida Junko Kawaguchi Yoko Fujita Yohei Ozeki Ayako Hara Chigusa Yoshimura Hidehiko Furukawa Hideyuki Haruyama Kimihisa Ichikawa Makoto Yamashita Tatsuji Matsuoka Yasuteru Iijima
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  • 1 Biomedical Research Laboratories, Sankyo Co., Ltd., 1-2-58, Hiromachi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8710, Japan. kkubot@sankyo.co.jp
Abstract

The 2-5A system is one of the major pathways for Antiviral and antitumor functions that can be induced by interferons (IFNs). The 2-5A system is modulated by 5'-triphosphorylated, 2',5'-phosphodiester-linked oligoadenylates (2-5A), which are synthesized by 2',5'-oligoadenylate synthetases (2',5'-OASs), inactivated by 5'-phosphatase and completely degraded by 2'-phosphodiesterase (2'-PDE). Generated 2-5A activates 2-5A-dependent endoribonuclease, RNase L, which induces RNA degradation in cells and finally Apoptosis. Although 2',5'-OASs and RNase L have been molecularly cloned and studied well, the identification of 2'-PDE has remained elusive. Here, we describe the first identification of 2'-PDE, the third key Enzyme of the 2-5A system. We found a putative 2'-PDE band on SDS-PAGE by successive six-step chromatographies from ammonium sulfate precipitates of bovine liver and identified a partial amino acid sequence of the human 2'-PDE by mass spectrometry. Based on the full-length sequence of the human 2'-PDE obtained by in silico expressed sequence tag assembly, the gene was cloned by reverse transcription-PCR. The recombinant human 2'-PDE expressed in mammalian cells certainly cleaved the 2',5'-phosphodiester bond of 2-5A trimer and 2-5A analogs. Because no sequences with high homology to this human 2'-PDE were found, the human 2'-PDE was considered to be a unique Enzyme without isoform. Suppression of 2'-PDE by a small interfering RNA and a 2'-PDE inhibitor resulted in significant reduction of viral replication, whereas overexpression of 2'-PDE protected cells from IFN-induced antiproliferative activity. These observations identify 2'-PDE as a key regulator of the 2-5A system and as a potential novel target for Antiviral and antitumor treatments.

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