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Characterization of an RNA active site: interactions between a Diels-Alderase ribozyme and its substrates and products.

Friedrich Stuhlmann1, Andres Jäschke.   

Abstract

Ribozymes have recently been shown to catalyze the stereoselective formation of carbon-carbon bonds between small organic molecules. The interactions of these Diels-Alderase ribozymes with their substrates and products have now been elucidated by chemical substitution analysis by using 44 different, systematically varied analogues. RNA-diene interaction is governed by stacking interactions, while hydrogen bonding and metal ion coordination appear to be less important. The diene has to be an anthracene derivative, and substituents at defined positions are permitted, thereby shedding light on the geometry of the binding site. The dienophile must be a five-membered maleimidyl ring with an unsubstituted reactive double bond, and a hydrophobic side chain makes a major contribution to RNA binding. The ribozyme distinguishes between different enantiomers of chiral substrates and accelerates cycloadditions with both enantio- and diastereoselectivity. The stereochemistry of the reaction is controlled by RNA-diene interactions. The RNA interacts strongly and stereoselectively with the cycloaddition products, requiring several structural features to be present. Taken together, the results highlight the intricacy of ribozyme active sites which can control chemical reaction pathways based on minute differences in substrate stereochemistry and substitution pattern.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11916406     DOI: 10.1021/ja0167405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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10.  Characterizing multiple metal ion binding sites within a ribozyme by cadmium-induced EPR silencing.

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Journal:  HFSP J       Date:  2007-07-27
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