| Literature DB >> 35390188 |
Deyuan Cong1, Yao Li1, Paul T Ludford1, Yitzhak Tor1.
Abstract
Ribosome-inactivating proteins, a family of highly cytotoxic proteins, interfere with protein synthesis by depurinating a specific adenosine residue within the conserved α-sarcin/ricin loop of eukaryotic ribosomal RNA. Besides being biological warfare agents, certain RIPs have been promoted as potential therapeutic tools. Monitoring their deglycosylation activity and their inhibition in real time have remained, however, elusive. Herein, we describe the enzymatic preparation and utility of consensus RIP hairpin substrates in which specific G residues, next to the depurination site, are surgically replaced with tz G and th G, fluorescent G analogs. By strategically modifying key positions with responsive fluorescent surrogate nucleotides, RIP-mediated depurination can be monitored in real time by steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Subtle differences observed in preferential depurination sites provide insight into the RNA folding as well as RIPs' substrate recognition features.Entities:
Keywords: RNA; emissive nucleosides; fluorescence; kinetics; protein toxins
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35390188 PMCID: PMC9233005 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202200994
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.020