Substrate specificity and kinetic framework of a DNAzyme with an expanded chemical repertoire: a putative RNaseA mimic that catalyzes RNA hydrolysis independent of a divalent metal cation

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Ting, R [1 ]
Thomas, JM [1 ]
Lermer, L [1 ]
Perrin, DM [1 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Chem, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1, Canada
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10.1093/nar/gkh1007
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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This work addresses the binding, cleavage and dissociation rates for the substrate and products of a synthetic RNaseA mimic that was combinatorially selected using chemically modified nucleoside triphosphates. This trans-cleaving DNAzyme, 9(25)-11t, catalyzes sequence-specific ribophosphodiester hydrolysis in the total absence of a divalent metal cation, and in low ionic strength at pH 7.5 and in the presence of EDTA. It is the first such sequence capable of multiple turnover. 9(25)-11t consists of 31 bases, 18 of which form a catalytic domain containing 4 imidazole and 6 allylamino modified nucleotides. This sequence cleaves the 15 nt long substrate, S1, at one embedded ribocytosine at the eighth position to give a 5'-product terminating in a 2',3'-phosphodiester and a 3'-product terminating in a 5'-OH. Under single turnover conditions at 24 degrees C, 9(25)-11t displays a maximum first-order rate constant, k(cat), of 0.037 min(-1) and a catalytic efficiency, k(cat)/K-m, of 5.3 x 10(5) M-1 min(-1). The measured value of k(cat) under catalyst excess conditions agrees with the value of k(cat) observed for steady-state multiple turnover, implying that slow product release is not rate limiting with respect to multiple turnover. The substrate specificity of 9(25)-11t was gauged in terms of k(cat) values for substrate sequence variants. Base substitutions on the scissile ribose and at the two bases immediately downstream decrease k(cat) values by a factor of 4 to 250, indicating that 9(25)-11t displays significant sequence specificity despite the lack of an apparent Watson-Crick base-pairing scheme for recognition.
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