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Long-range impact of peripheral joining elements on structure and function of the hepatitis delta virus ribozyme.

Rebecca A Tinsley1, Nils G Walter.   

Abstract

The HDV ribozyme is an RNA enzyme from the human pathogenic hepatitis delta virus (HDV) that has recently also been identified in the human genome. It folds into a compact, nested double-pseudoknot. We examined here the functional relevance of the capping loop L4 and the helical crossover J1/2, which tightly interlace the two helical stacks of the ribozyme. Peripheral structural elements such as these are present in cis-acting, but not trans-acting ribozymes, which may explain the order-of-magnitude decrease in cleavage activity observed in trans-acting ribozymes with promise in gene therapy applications. Comparison of a systematic set of cis- and trans-acting HDV ribozymes shows that the absence of either L4 or J1/2 significantly and independently impacts catalytic activity. Using terbium(III) footprinting and affinity studies, as well as distance measurements based on time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer, we find that J1/2 is most important for conferring structural properties similar to those of the cis-acting ribozyme. Our results are consistent with a model in which removal of either a helical crossover or surprisingly a capping loop induces greater dynamics and expansion of the catalytic core at long range, impacting local and global folding, as well as catalytic function.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17570823     DOI: 10.1515/BC.2007.088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Chem        ISSN: 1431-6730            Impact factor:   3.915


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