Reverse transcriptase-like activity in Trypanosoma cruzi
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González, Clara; thomas, Maria del Carmen; Martín Molina, Francisco; Alcami, j; Alonso, Carlos; Lopez, Manuel CarlosEditorial
ScienceDirect - Elsevier
Materia
Nuclease activity Trypanosoma cruzi LINEs
Fecha
1997Referencia bibliográfica
Acta tropica: Vol 63 Páginas 117-126 (1997)
Resumen
The use of specific synthetic RNA homopolymers as templates and short oligonucleotides as primers has allowed evidence of the existence of a reverse transcriptase-like activity in Trypanosoma cruzi, to be revealed. The RNA:DNA products derived from this reaction are of approximately 110 nucleotides in length. The enzyme has greater affinity for poly(rA)/oligo(dT) templates than for poly(rC)/oligo(dG) having a 20 mM Mg++ ion requirement. The detected reverse transcriptase-like activity is not affected by aphidicolin and ddTTP but is inhibited by actinomycin D, novobiocin, rifamycin SV and AZT.




