DNAmoreDB - A Database of Deoxyribozymes

Published on 2002 in J. Am. Chem. Soc. volume 124 issue 42.

PubMed ID: 12381192

DOI:10.1021/ja027467p

Abstract:

In vitro evolution methods were used to obtain DNA enzymes that cleave either a 2',5'-phosphodiester following a D-ribonucleotide or a 3',5'-phosphodiester following an L-ribonucleotide. Both enzymes can operate in an intermolecular reaction format with multiple turnover. The DNA enzyme that cleaves a 2',5'-phosphodiester exhibits a k(cat) of approximately 0.01 min(-1) and catalytic efficiency, k(cat)/K(m), of approximately 10(8) M(-1) min(-1). The enzyme that cleaves an L-ribonucleotide is about 10-fold slower and has a catalytic efficiency of approximately 4 x 10(5) M(-1) min(-1). Both enzymes require a divalent metal cation for their activity and have optimal catalytic rate at pH 7-8 and 35-50 degrees C. In a comparison of each enzyme's activity with either its corresponding substrate that contains an unnatural ribonucleotide or a substrate that instead contains a standard ribonucleotide, the 2',5'-phosphodiester-cleaving DNA enzyme exhibited a regioselectivity of 6000-fold, while the L-ribonucleotide-cleaving DNA enzyme exhibited an enantioselectivity of 40-fold. These molecules demonstrate how in vitro evolution can be used to obtain regio- and enantioselective catalysts that exhibit specificities for nonnatural analogues of biological compounds.



DNAzymes linked to this article:

Name Isolated sequence Length Reaction
L:15-31 GACGAGGGTCTTGGACATAAATCGGACGTCGATGTGACAGCACCAGTCCC      50 RNA cleavage
L:15-29 GACGATCGTCTCAGACATAAATCCGTTAGTCTCTGTTGTTTTGCGCGCTA      50 RNA cleavage
L:15-27 GCTGATCGTCCCAGACATGCATAGTCCAACTCTCCCTGACACCCTTAGCA      50 RNA cleavage
L:15-22 GCACGATCGTCTTAGACATGCTGAGGTCTTGCTCTCTACAGTTGCCGTCA      50 RNA cleavage
L:15-2 GACCGGTCGCCTTAGACTTGCAGAGTCGATGACGCTCGTATCCCACTGGG      50 RNA cleavage
L:15-2 GGCGATCGTCTCAGACATGNATNNCATCTTGGAGGGNCAGTTCGTCCA      48 RNA cleavage
15-27 GGGACCGGCCACTCGGAGGCATCTATCGTTGCAGACCTTCTTCCCCCTGC      50 RNA cleavage
15-26 GGGACCGGCCACTCGGAGGCATCNATNGTTGNGGACCTTTTTCCCCCCNC      50 RNA cleavage
15-23 GGGACCGGCTACTCGGAGTGCTTCGTATGTCGGTGAGGGTCTNCCTCCCC      50 RNA cleavage
15-21 GGGACCGGCCACTCGGAGGCATCTATCGTNGCNGACCTTCTTCCCCCTGC      50 RNA cleavage
15-8 GGGACCGGCCACTCGGAGGCATCCATCGTTGCAGACCTTCTTCCCCCTGC      50 RNA cleavage
15-7 GGGACCGGCCACTCGGAGGCATCCATCGTTGCAGACCTCCTTCCCCCTGC      50 RNA cleavage
15-3 GGGACCGGCCACTCGGAGGCATCCATCGTTGCAAACCTTGTTCCCCCTGC      50 RNA cleavage
2′:15-2 GCGAGAGTGGGGACCGGCCACTCGGAGTGCAGAGAGG      37 RNA cleavage
L:15-30 GCCTCCTCATCGTCTTAGACAGCCTCTCC      29 RNA cleavage
2′:10-16 GCGAGAGTGGTTTAGGGACCGGCACTCGGAGTGCAGAGAGG      41 RNA cleavage
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