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Optimization and generality of a small deoxyribozyme that ligates RNA.

Benjamin L Ricca1, Amanda C Wolf, Scott K Silverman.   

Abstract

In vitro evolution was previously used to identify a small deoxyribozyme, 7Q10, that ligates RNA with formation of a 2'-5' phosphodiester linkage from a 2',3'-cyclic phosphate and a 5'-hydroxyl group. Ligation occurs in a convenient "binding arms" format analogous to that of the well-known 10-23 and 8-17 RNA-cleaving deoxyribozymes. Here, we report the optimization and generality of 7Q10 as a 2'-5' RNA ligase. By comprehensive mutagenesis of its 16-nucleotide enzyme region, the parent 7Q10 sequence is shown to be optimal for RNA ligation yield, although several mutations are capable of increasing the ligation rate approximately fivefold at the expense of yield. The 7Q10 deoxyribozyme ligates any RNA substrates that form the sequence motif UA GR (arrowhead=ligation site and R=purine), providing at least 30% yield of ligated RNA in approximately 1-2 hours at 37 degrees C and pH 9.0. Comparable yields are obtained in approximately 12-24 hours at pH 7.5, which may be more suitable for larger RNAs that are more sensitive to non-specific degradation. For RNA substrates that form the related ligation junction UA GY (Y=pyrimidine), somewhat lower yields are obtained, but significant ligation activity is still observed. These data establish that 7Q10 is a generally applicable RNA ligase. A plot of log(k(obs)) versus pH from pH 6.9 to 9.0 has a slope of just under 1, suggesting that a single deprotonation occurs during the rate-determining reaction step. The compact 7Q10 deoxyribozyme has both practical utility and the potential for increasing our structural and mechanistic understanding of how nucleic acids can mediate chemical reactions.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12860124     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-2836(03)00654-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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Authors:  Daniel R Semlow; Scott K Silverman
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5.  Controlling the direction of site-selectivity and regioselectivity in RNA ligation by Zn2+-dependent deoxyribozymes that use 2',3'-cyclic phosphate RNA substrates.

Authors:  Diana M Kost; Joseph P Gerdt; P I Pradeepkumar; Scott K Silverman
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6.  A deoxyribozyme that synthesizes 2',5'-branched RNA with any branch-site nucleotide.

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