DNAmoreDB - A Database of Deoxyribozymes

Published on 1999 in Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 96 issue 6.

PubMed ID: 10077582

DOI:10.1073/pnas.96.6.2746

Abstract:

Nearly 50 individual DNAs with polynucleotide kinase-like activity were isolated from a random-sequence pool by using in vitro selection. Each self-phosphorylating deoxyribozyme makes use of one or more of the eight standard NTPs or dNTPs as a source of activated phosphate. Although most prototypic deoxyribozymes poorly differentiate between the ribose and deoxyribose moieties, further optimization by in vitro selection produced variants that display up to 100-fold discrimination between related NTP and dNTP substrates. An optimized ATP-dependent deoxyribozyme uses ATP >40,000-fold more efficiently than CTP, GTP, or UTP. This enzyme operates with a rate enhancement of nearly one billion-fold over the uncatalyzed rate of ATP hydrolysis. A bimolecular version of the ATP-dependent deoxyribozyme was further engineered to phosphorylate specific target DNAs with multiple turnover. The substrate-recognition patterns and rate enhancements intrinsic to these DNAs are characteristic of naturally occurring RNA and protein enzymes, supporting the hypothesis that DNA has sufficient catalytic potential to function as an enzyme in biological systems.



DNAzymes linked to this article:

Name Isolated sequence Length Reaction
NTP-A2 GGCGGGGTGGCTGATGGGTGAGGAGTGATAGGGCAGTGGGCGAGGAGGCGGGTTGAGGTGGCGTAGTGCC      70 DNA phosphorylation
NTP-A2.1 GTCGGGGTGGCTGTTGGGTGAGGAGTGATAGGGCTATGGGCGAGGAGACGGGTTGAGGTGGCAGAGAGCC      70 DNA phosphorylation
dNTP-G4 TGTTGAGGTCTGAGGCGGTGGGTGTGAGGCGGAGAGTTAACTTGAACGAACACGGGGGGTAGTGGGTGCC      70 DNA phosphorylation
NTP-G6 TGGGAAGAGGAGGAAAGGTGCATTGTATGGGGGTTAGAATTAAATCAGCGGAGTTGGGGTCATGGGGGGG      70 DNA phosphorylation
dNTP-N1 AGCCATAAGGGGGGAGAACCTCTGATCCTGGTTCAAGGAGAACGGGCGGCCGGGGGGATGTCTCGTGTTG      70 DNA phosphorylation
dNTP-C1 GTAGCGGGAGTGCAGGCGGAGGGAGAAGGAGCAATTGGAGGTTGTATGAGAGGGGGGTATGAAGGGTT      68 DNA phosphorylation
dNTP-A1 GAAGGGAAATCAGTGAATAACTCCGGCGGCGTATAATAAGAGGGGTGTGTTTCTGGGGAATTGGTGGGGG      70 DNA phosphorylation
dNTP-G1 GTGGGCGAGCGAGTTTCTCTGTGGGGCGGGCATCCGGGGGAGACTGTGGGTGGAACTTGGGATTGGGT      68 DNA phosphorylation
NTP-N1 GTACCTCCAAAGTCGTTCGGCGGATGCTTAGGGAGGAAGAAATGACGGAGGGAATGAAGCGGGTTATTGG      70 DNA phosphorylation
NTP-C1 GTGGAACCGTTAAGGTGGTAGTCGTCGGGGGCAATATAGGTAGGTACGAACGATAGGAGCGGATTGGGGG      70 DNA phosphorylation
NTP-U1 GTACGATCAGTCTCGCCTGTTTGGGTTTGGGGACTGTTGAGCTTGTAGATAATAGCCGGACCTCCTC      67 DNA phosphorylation
NTP-A1 TGAGTCCTGGCGGACAGTTTTAACAGCTGAGGATGATCTACAGGGGTGGGTGGCGGGCTATGGATAGCTT      70 DNA phosphorylation
NTP-G1 TGGAAGCGCAAGAACTCGGGGGGTGTTAGGAGGGCCATAATTACGGGTAAGGGAAGGACCCTGGTGGG      68 DNA phosphorylation
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