2To whom correspondence should be addressed.
3Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry, Kazan Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Arbuzova 8, Kazan, 420088 Russia; fax: (843-2) 752-253; E-mail: IN@glass.ksu.ras.ru
4Department of Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-5934, USA; fax: (713) 743-8351; E-mail: benedik@uh.edu
Submitted February 7, 1997; revision submitted April 18, 1997.
Structural and functional differences between isoforms Sm1 and Sm2, a lack of influence of free Mg2+ on the isoform structures, formation of DNA--magnesium complex serving with great probability as a real substrate for the nuclease has been summarized on the basis of experimental data. Mg2+ forming a complex with phosphate groups of DNA are supposed to further increase theelectrophilicity of the phosphorus atoms besides causing a conformational change of the substrate.
KEY WORDS: nuclease, Serratia marcescens, isoforms, Mg2+, Na--DNA, Mg--DNA, CD.