Peripheral regions of natural hammerhead ribozymes greatly increase their self-cleavage activity
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- 15 October 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 22 (20) , 5561-5570
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/cdg530
Abstract
Natural hammerhead ribozymes are mostly found in some viroid and viroid‐like RNAs and catalyze their cis cleavage during replication. Hammerheads have been manipulated to act in trans and assumed to have a similar catalytic behavior in this artificial context. However, we show here that two natural cis ‐acting hammerheads self‐cleave much faster than trans ‐acting derivatives and other reported artificial hammerheads. Moreover, modifications of the peripheral loops 1 and 2 of one of these natural hammerheads induced a >100‐fold reduction of the self‐cleavage constant, whereas engineering a trans ‐acting artificial hammerhead into a cis derivative by introducing a loop 1 had no effect. These data show that regions external to the central conserved core of natural hammerheads play a role in catalysis, and suggest the existence of tertiary interactions between these peripheral regions. The interactions, determined by the sequence and size of loops 1 and 2 and most likely of helices I and II, must result from natural selection and should be studied in order to better understand the hammerhead requirements in vivo .Keywords
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