Fast cleavage kinetics of a natural hammerhead ribozyme
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- DOI: 10.1021/ja046848v
Fast cleavage kinetics of a natural hammerhead ribozyme
Abstract
The hammerhead ribozyme is a small RNA motif that catalyzes the cleavage and ligation of RNA. The well-studied minimal hammerhead motif is inactive under physiological conditions and requires high Mg(2+) concentrations for efficient cleavage. In contrast, natural hammerheads are active under physiological conditions and contain motifs outside the catalytic core that lower the requirement for Mg(2+). Single-turnover kinetics were used here to characterize the Mg(2+) and pH dependence for cleavage of a trans-cleaving construct of the Schistosoma mansoni natural hammerhead ribozyme. Compared to the minimal hammerhead motif, the natural Schistosoma ribozyme requires 100-fold less Mg(2+) to achieve a cleavage rate of 1 min(-1). The improved catalysis results from tertiary interactions between loops in stems I and II and likely arises from increasing the population of the active conformation. Under optimum pH and Mg(2+) conditions this ribozyme cleaves at over 870 min(-1) at 25 degrees C, further demonstrating the impressive catalytic power of this ribozyme.
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