Publications by authors named "Shai Grinberg"

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is a biologically active molecule that plays important roles in normal cell growth and function. Accordingly, the cell uses multiple mechanisms to control its level. The tumor suppressor protein p53 possesses intrinsic 3'→5' exonuclease activity.

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Objective: Nucleoside analogs, used against HIV, can be incorporated into a mitochondrial DNA by DNA polymerase gamma. Both the decrease in mitochondrial DNA and increased mutations of mitochondrial DNA may lead to mitochondrial diseases. The tumor suppressor protein p53 exhibits 3' --> 5' exonuclease activity and can provide a proofreading function for DNA polymerases.

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p53 in cytoplasm displays an intrinsic 3'-->5' exonuclease activity. To understand the significance of p53 exonuclease activity in cytoplasm, cytoplasmic extracts of various cell lines were examined for exonuclease activity with different single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) substrates. Using an in vitro RNA degradation assay, we observed in cytoplasmic extracts of LCC2 cells, expressing high levels of endogenous wtp53, an efficient 3'-->5' exonuclease activity with RNA substrates, removing the 3'-terminal nucleotides.

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