DNAmoreDB - A Database of Deoxyribozymes

Published on 2020 in Molecules volume 25 issue 16.

PubMed ID: 32796587

DOI:10.3390/molecules25163650

Abstract:

Deoxyribozymes (DNAzymes) are small, synthetic, single-stranded DNAs capable of catalyzing chemical reactions, including RNA ligation. Herein, we report a novel class of RNA ligase deoxyribozymes that utilize 5′-adenylated RNA (5′-AppRNA) as the donor substrate, mimicking the activated intermediates of protein-catalyzed RNA ligation. Four new DNAzymes were identified by in vitro selection from an N40 random DNA library and were shown to catalyze the intermolecular linear RNA-RNA ligation via the formation of a native 3′-5′-phosphodiester linkage. The catalytic activity is distinct from previously described RNA-ligating deoxyribozymes. Kinetic analyses revealed the optimal incubation conditions for high ligation yields and demonstrated a broad RNA substrate scope. Together with the smooth synthetic accessibility of 5′-adenylated RNAs, the new DNA enzymes are promising tools for the protein-free synthesis of long RNAs, for example containing precious modified nucleotides or fluorescent labels for biochemical and biophysical investigations.



DNAzymes linked to this article:

Name Isolated sequence Length Reaction
SC8 GCGGGCCCCAATTCATTGGCTTAACTACGAGGACGTCCAG      40 RNA ligation
SC9 GTACGGACGTCAGTCACGAGGCAGCTGCTTTGCCAAACTG      40 RNA ligation
SC26 ACCGTCACAAAAGACTGTAGTTAATACCACTGCAGGTCGT      40 RNA ligation
SC34 GCACAGGGGTATAATTGCCTCGTACAACTTTATGTCCGAA      40 RNA ligation
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