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Deoxypolypeptides bind and cleave RNA.

Liang Cheng1, Adaickapillai Mahendran1, Ruben L Gonzalez2, Ronald Breslow2.   

Abstract

We have prepared L- and D-deoxypolypeptides (DOPPs) by selective reduction of appropriately protected polyhistidines with borane, reducing the carbonyl groups to methylenes. The result is a chiral polyamine, not amide, with a mainly protonated backbone and chirally mounted imidazolylmethylene side chains that are mostly unprotonated at neutrality because of the nearby polycationic backbone. We found that, in contrast with the D-octahistidine DOPP, the L-octahistidine DOPP is able to cooperatively bind to a D-polyuridylic acid RNA; this is consistent with results of previous studies showing that, relative to D-histidine, L-histidine is able to more strongly bind to RNA. The L-DOPP was also a better catalyst for cleaving the RNA than the D-DOPP, consistent with evidence that the L-DOPP uses its imidazole groups for catalysis, in addition to the backbone cations, but the D-DOPP does not use the imidazoles. The L-DOPP bifunctional process probably forms a phosphorane intermediate. This is a mechanism we have proposed for models of ribonuclease cleavage and for the ribonuclease A enzyme itself, based on our studies of the cleavage and isomerization of UpU catalyzed by imidazole buffers as well as other relevant studies. This mechanism contrasts with earlier, generally accepted ribonuclease cleavage mechanisms where the proton donor coordinates with the oxygen of the leaving group as the 2-hydroxyl of ribose attacks the unprotonated phosphate.

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Keywords:  artificial enzymes; chiral discrimination; deoxygenated peptides; nucleic acids binding

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24843145      PMCID: PMC4050589          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1407295111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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