| Literature DB >> 33622172 |
Yuliia Lihanova1, Christina E Weinberg1.
Abstract
Nine distinct classes of self-cleaving ribozymes are known to date, of which the pistol ribozyme class was discovered only 5 years ago. Self-cleaving ribozymes are able to cleave their own phosphodiester backbone at a specific site with rates much higher than those of spontaneous RNA degradation. Our study focuses on a bioinformatically predicted pistol ribozyme from the bacterium Paenibacillus polymyxa. We provide a biochemical characterization of this ribozyme, which includes an investigation of the effect of various metal ions on ribozyme cleavage and a kinetic analysis of ribozyme activity under increasing Mg2+ concentrations and pH. Based on the obtained results, we discuss a possible catalytic role of divalent metal ions. Moreover, we investigated the ligation activity of the P. polymyxa pistol ribozyme - an aspect that has not been previously analysed for this ribozyme class. We determined that the P. polymyxa pistol ribozyme is almost fully cleaved at equilibrium with the ligation rate constant being nearly 30-fold lower than the cleavage rate constant. In summary, we have characterized an additional representative of this recently discovered ribozyme class isolated from P. polymyxa. We expect that our biochemical characterization of a pistol representative in a cultivatable, genetically tractable organism will support our future investigation of the biological roles of this ribozyme class in bacteria.Entities:
Keywords: Paenibacillus polymyxa ATCC 842; RNA World; RNA catalysis; apparent first-order rate constant; general acid-base catalysis; internal phosphoester transfer; nucleolytic ribozymes; pKa of hydrated metal ion; self-cleaving ribozymes; transesterification
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33622172 PMCID: PMC8583172 DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2021.1874706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA Biol ISSN: 1547-6286 Impact factor: 4.652