Deoxyribonuclease II (EC 3.1.22.1, DNase II, pancreatic DNase II, deoxyribonucleate 3'-nucleotidohydrolase, pancreatic DNase II, acid deoxyribonuclease, acid DNase) is an endonuclease that hydrolyzes phosphodiester linkages of deoxyribonucleotide in native and denatured DNA, yielding products with 3'-phosphates and 5'-hydroxyl ends, which occurs as a result of single-strand cleaving mechanism.[1] As the name implies, it functions optimally at acid pH because it is commonly found in low pH environment of lysosomes.

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deoxyribonuclease II alpha
Identifiers
SymbolDNASE2
Alt. symbolsDNASE2A, DRN2, DNL, DNL2
NCBI gene1777
HGNC2960
OMIM126350
RefSeqNM_001375
UniProtO00115
Other data
EC number3.1.22.1
LocusChr. 19 p13.2
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deoxyribonuclease II beta
Identifiers
SymbolDNASE2B
NCBI gene58511
HGNC28875
OMIM608057
RefSeqNM_021233
UniProtQ8WZ79
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EC number3.1.22.1
LocusChr. 1 p22.3
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The action of DNase occurs in three phases. The initial phase introduces multiple nicks in the phosphodiester backbone. The second phase produces acid-soluble nucleotides. The third phase, which is the terminal phase, consists of hyperchromic shift resulting from reduction of oligonucleotides.[1]

There are several known DNases II, including:

  • DNase II alpha (usually known as DNase II), which is thought to be ubiquitously expressed in human tissue.[2] It has been shown that a mutation in this enzyme of mice leads to DNA degradation by apoptosis.[3]
  • DNase II beta (also called DLAD, or DNase II-Like Acid DNase), which is mainly expressed in the eye lens and salivary glands. One of its functions is to clear DNA from eye lens. Low levels have also been detected in the lung, prostate and lymph nodes.[4] Deficiency of this enzyme in mice lead to the development of cataracts.

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