Literature DB >> 9214657

In vitro optimization of truncated stem-loop II variants of the hammerhead ribozyme for cleavage in low concentrations of magnesium under non-turnover conditions.

M Zillmann1, S E Limauro, J Goodchild.   

Abstract

By truncating helix II to two base pairs in a hammerhead ribozyme having long flanking sequences (greater than 30 bases), the rate of cleavage in 1 mM magnesium can be increased roughly 100-fold. Replacing most of the nucleotides in a typical stem-loop II with 1-4 randomized nucleotides gave an RNA library that, even before selection, was more active in 1 mM magnesium than the parent ribozyme, but considerably less active than the truncated stem-loop II ribozyme. A novel, multiround selection for intermolecular cleavage was exploited to optimize this library for cleavage in low concentrations of magnesium. After three rounds of selection at sequentially lower concentrations of magnesium, the library cleaved substrate RNA 20-fold faster than the initial pool and was cloned. This pool was heavily enriched for one particular sequence (5'-CGUG-3') that represented 16 of 52 isolates (the next most common sequence was represented only six times). This sequence also represented the most active sequence, exceeding the activity of the short helix II variant under the conditions of the selection, thereby demonstrating the effectiveness of the selection technique. Analysis of the cleavage rates of RNAs made from eight isolates having different four-base insert sequences allowed assignment of highly preferred bases at each position in the insert. Analysis of pool clones having insert of differing lengths showed that, in general, activity decreased as the length of the insert decreased from 4 to 1. This supports the suggested role of stem-loop II in stabilizing the non-Watson-Crick interactions between the conserved bases of the catalytic core.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9214657      PMCID: PMC1369521     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


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