DNAmoreDB - A Database of Deoxyribozymes

Published on 2004 in Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. volume 11 issue 3.

PubMed ID: 14758353

DOI:10.1038/nsmb727

Abstract:

We have discovered an artificial DNA enzyme that mimics the first step of RNA splicing. In vitro selection was used to identify DNA enzymes that ligate RNA. One of the new DNA enzymes carries out splicing-related catalysis by specifically recognizing an unpaired internal adenosine and facilitating attack of its 2′-hydroxyl onto a 5′-triphosphate. This reaction forms 2′,5′-branched RNA and is analogous to the first step of in vivo RNA splicing, in which a ribozyme cleaves itself with formation of a branched intermediate. Unlike a natural ribozyme, the new DNA enzyme has no 2′-hydroxyl groups to aid in the catalytic mechanism. Our finding has two important implications. First, branch-site adenosine reactivity seems to be mechanistically favored by nucleic acid enzymes. Second, hydroxyl groups are not obligatory components of nucleic acid enzymes that carry out biologically related catalysis.



DNAzymes linked to this article:

Name Isolated sequence Length Reaction
7S11 CAGTGCAGGGCGTGAGGGCTCGGTTCCCGTATTATCT      37 RNA ligation
7S10 CAGCGCAGGGTGTGAGGGCTCGGTTCCCGTATTATTT      37 RNA ligation
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