DNAmoreDB - A Database of Deoxyribozymes

Published on 2006 in Biochemistry volume 45 issue 9.

PubMed ID: 16503631

DOI:10.1021/bi052499l

Abstract:

We previously used in vitro selection to identify the 7S11 deoxyribozyme, which catalyzes formation of 2′,5′-branched RNA using a branch-site adenosine nucleophile and a 5′-triphosphate electrophile. An unanswered question is whether the use of branch-site adenosine is inherently preferred or a chance event during the particular selection experiment. Here we have found that deoxyribozymes newly selected to use uridine as the branch-site RNA nucleotide in a structural context that resembles natural RNA splicing instead prefer a branch-site adenosine, although adenosine was never available during the selection itself. Our results support a chemical basis for nature's choice of the branch-site nucleotide, which is almost always adenosine in group II introns and the spliceosome.



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