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.



DNAzymes linked to this article:

Name Isolated sequence Length Reaction
10DM24 CCGTAGGTGAAGGGCGTGAGGGTTCCATTCC      31 RNA ligation
10DM3 CGGTAAGGCCAGGGCGTGAGGGTCCGCTTCC      31 RNA ligation
10DM5 CATTATGCGAAGGGCGTGAGGGTTCCGTTCC      31 RNA ligation
10DM19 CCTATGGCCCAGGGCGTGAGGGTGCGGTTCC      31 RNA ligation
10DM21 AGTGTGCTGCTAGGGCGTGAGGGTCCGCTTCC      32 RNA ligation
7DM3 CCGGCAGGCAAGGGTGTGAGGGCTCGGTTCC      31 RNA ligation
7DM11 CCGTAGGCAAAGGGCGTGAGGGCTCGGTTCC      31 RNA ligation
10DM10 CCTGTGGCAAAGGGCGTGAGGGTACTGTTCC      31 RNA ligation
7DM12 CATTATGCCCAGGGCGTGAGGGTGCGGTTCC      31 RNA ligation
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