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Searching for a DNAzyme Version of the Leadzyme.

Runjhun Saran1, Qingyun Chen1, Juewen Liu2.   

Abstract

The leadzyme refers to a small ribozyme that cleaves a RNA substrate in the presence of Pb(2+). In an optimized form, the enzyme strand contains only two unpaired nucleotides. Most RNA-cleaving DNAzymes are much longer. Two classical Pb(2+)-dependent DNAzymes, 8-17 and GR5, both contain around 15 nucleotides in the enzyme loop. This is also the size of most RNA-cleaving DNAzymes that use other metal ions for their activity. Such large enzyme loops make spectroscopic characterization difficult and so far no high-resolution structural information is available for active DNAzymes. The goal of this work is to search for DNAzymes with smaller enzyme loops. A simple replacement of the ribonucleotides in the leadzyme by deoxyribonucleotides failed to produce an active enzyme. A Pb(2+)-dependent in vitro selection combined with deep sequencing was then performed. After sequence alignment and DNA folding, a new DNAzyme named PbE22 was identified, which contains only 5 nucleotides in the enzyme catalytic loop. The biochemical characteristics of PbE22 were compared with those of the leadzyme and the two classical Pb(2+)-dependent DNAzymes. The rate of PbE22 rises with increase in Pb(2+) concentration, being 1.7 h(-1) in the presence of 100 μM Pb(2+) and reaching 3.5 h(-1) at 500 µM Pb(2+). The log of PbE22 rate rises linearly in a pH-dependent fashion (20 µM Pb(2+)) with a slope of 0.74. In addition, many other abundant sequences in the final library were studied. These sequences are quite varied in length and nucleotide composition, but some contain a few conserved nucleotides consistent with the GR5 structure. Interestingly, some sequences are active with Pb(2+) but none of them were active with even 50 mM Mg(2+), which is reminiscent of the difference between the GR5 and 8-17 DNAzymes.

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Keywords:  DNAzymes; In vitro selection; Lead; RNA cleavage; Ribozymes

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26458991     DOI: 10.1007/s00239-015-9702-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Evol        ISSN: 0022-2844            Impact factor:   2.395


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