Ribonuclease-4: a Highly Conserved Multifunctional Nuclease
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Institute of Environmental Medicine, Zhejiang University School of Medicine,Institute of Environmental Medicine, Zhejiang University School of Medicine

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This work was supported by a grant from The National Natural Science Foundation of China (31170721)

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    The Ribonuclease-4 (RNase-4) is one member of the ribonuclease A superfamily. RNase-4 displays the highest level of inter-species sequence similarity (approximately 90%) among the whole family, and unique uridine-specificity enzymatic properties, which relates to its three-dimensional (3D) structure. The biological functions of RNase-4 have not been well characterized to documents, although it is possibly associated with host defence by degrading polymeric RNA released from specific pathogens. Recently studies have revealed that RNase-4 protects neuron degeneration diseases through promoting angiogenesis, neurogenesis, and neuronal survival under stress in neurodegeneration diseases. This review summarizes the molecular characterization, three-dimensional structure, enzymatic properties, and biological functions of RNase-4, and gives fresh perspectives on further investigation and clinical application of RNase-4.

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SHENG Jing-Hao, XU Zheng-Ping. Ribonuclease-4: a Highly Conserved Multifunctional Nuclease[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2014,41(2):139-145

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  • Received:April 01,2013
  • Revised:July 11,2013
  • Accepted:July 17,2013
  • Online: February 21,2014
  • Published: February 20,2014