The C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatus

Group II introns insert site-specifically into DNA target sites through a process termed retrohoming. They consist of a structured, catalytically active intron RNA and its encoded protein. The protein contains several domains, including a reverse transcriptase domain and a DNA endonuclease domain us...

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Main Author: Smith, Whitney Gail
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-08-3951
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2011-08-39512015-09-20T17:03:24ZThe C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatusSmith, Whitney GailGroup II intronsThermosynechoccus elongatusGroup II introns insert site-specifically into DNA target sites through a process termed retrohoming. They consist of a structured, catalytically active intron RNA and its encoded protein. The protein contains several domains, including a reverse transcriptase domain and a DNA endonuclease domain used for bottom-strand cleavage. Recently, the thermophile Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1 was found to contain eight functional group II intron-encoded proteins. The proteins are thermostable and active at temperatures up to 65°C. The intron-encoded protein, TeI4c displays the greatest reverse transcriptase activity of these eight proteins, as well as high fidelity and processivity; ideal qualities for a commercial reverse transcriptase. This work explores the possibility of using TeI4c for biotechnology applications, and specifically examines the C-terminal endonuclease domain of TeI4c and its effect on reverse transcription. Additionally, this work investigates the retrohoming activity of a TeI4c truncation that deletes the endonuclease domain.text2011-09-28T19:12:51Z2011-09-28T19:12:51Z2011-082011-09-28August 20112011-09-28T19:13:05Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-08-39512152/ETD-UT-2011-08-3951eng
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topic Group II introns
Thermosynechoccus elongatus
spellingShingle Group II introns
Thermosynechoccus elongatus
Smith, Whitney Gail
The C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatus
description Group II introns insert site-specifically into DNA target sites through a process termed retrohoming. They consist of a structured, catalytically active intron RNA and its encoded protein. The protein contains several domains, including a reverse transcriptase domain and a DNA endonuclease domain used for bottom-strand cleavage. Recently, the thermophile Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1 was found to contain eight functional group II intron-encoded proteins. The proteins are thermostable and active at temperatures up to 65°C. The intron-encoded protein, TeI4c displays the greatest reverse transcriptase activity of these eight proteins, as well as high fidelity and processivity; ideal qualities for a commercial reverse transcriptase. This work explores the possibility of using TeI4c for biotechnology applications, and specifically examines the C-terminal endonuclease domain of TeI4c and its effect on reverse transcription. Additionally, this work investigates the retrohoming activity of a TeI4c truncation that deletes the endonuclease domain. === text
author Smith, Whitney Gail
author_facet Smith, Whitney Gail
author_sort Smith, Whitney Gail
title The C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatus
title_short The C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatus
title_full The C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatus
title_fullStr The C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatus
title_full_unstemmed The C-terminal DNA endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group II intron reverse transcriptase from Thermosynechoccus elongatus
title_sort c-terminal dna endonuclease region and biotechnology applications of a group ii intron reverse transcriptase from thermosynechoccus elongatus
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-08-3951
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