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Sequence-specific artificial ribonucleases. I. Bis-imidazole-containing oligonucleotide conjugates prepared using precursor-based strategy.

Natalia G Beloglazova1, Martin M Fabani, Marina A Zenkova, Elena V Bichenkova, Nikolai N Polushin, Vladimir V Sil'nikov, Kenneth T Douglas, Valentin V Vlassov.   

Abstract

Antisense oligonucleotide conjugates, bearing constructs with two imidazole residues, were synthesized using a precursor-based technique employing post-synthetic histamine functionalization of oligonucleotides bearing methoxyoxalamido precursors at the 5'-termini. The conjugates were assessed in terms of their cleavage activities using both biochemical assays and conformational analysis by molecular modelling. The oligonucleotide part of the conjugates was complementary to the T-arm of yeast tRNA(Phe) (44-60 nt) and was expected to deliver imidazole groups near the fragile sequence C61-ACA-G65 of the tRNA. The conjugates showed ribonuclease activity at neutral pH and physiological temperature resulting in complete cleavage of the target RNA, mainly at the C63-A64 phosphodiester bond. For some constructs, cleavage was completed within 1-2 h under optimal conditions. Molecular modelling was used to determine the preferred orientation(s) of the cleaving group(s) in the complexes of the conjugates with RNA target. Cleaving constructs bearing two imidazole residues were found to be conformationally highly flexible, adopting no preferred specific conformation. No interactions other than complementary base pairing between the conjugates and the target were found to be the factors stabilizing the 'active' cleaving conformation(s).

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15273275      PMCID: PMC506794          DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkh702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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