The hammerhead cleavage reaction in monovalent cations
- 9 April 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 7 (4) , 546-552
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s1355838201002357
Abstract
Recently, Murray et al. (Chem Biol, 1998, 5:587–595) found that the hammerhead ribozyme does not require divalent metal ions for activity if incubated in high (≥1 M) concentrations of monovalent ions. We further characterized the hammerhead cleavage reaction in the absence of divalent metal. The hammerhead is active in a wide range of monovalent ions, and the rate enhancement in 4 M Li+ is only 20-fold less than that in 10 mM Mg2+. Among the Group I monovalent metals, rate correlates in a log-linear manner with ionic radius. The pH dependence of the reaction is similar in 10 mM Mg2+, 4 M Li+, and 4 M Na+. The exchange-inert metal complex Co(NH3)63+ also supports substantial hammerhead activity. These results suggest that a metal ion does not act as a base in the reaction, and that the effects of different metal ions on hammerhead cleavage rates primarily reflect structural contributions to catalysis.Keywords
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