| Literature DB >> 26957420 |
Wenhu Zhou1,2, Jinsong Ding1, Juewen Liu3,4.
Abstract
RNA can form two types of linkage. In addition to the predominant 3'-5' linkage, 2'-5'-linked RNA is also important in biology, medicine, and prebiotic studies. Here, in vitro selection was used to isolate a DNAzyme that specifically cleaves 2'-5' RNA by using Ce(3+) as the metal cofactor, but leaves the 3'-5' counterpart intact. This Ce5 DNAzyme requires trivalent light lanthanide ions and shows a rate of 0.16 min(-1) in the presence of 10 μm Ce(3+) ; the activity decreases with heavier lanthanide ions. This is the fastest DNAzyme reported for this reaction, and it might enable applications in chemical biology. As a proof-of-concept, using this DNAzyme, the reactions between phosphorothioate-modified RNA and strongly thiophilic metals (Hg(2+) and Tl(3+) ) were studied as a function of pH.Entities:
Keywords: DNAzymes; RNA; biosensors; lanthanides; phosphorothioate
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26957420 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201500690
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chembiochem ISSN: 1439-4227 Impact factor: 3.164