Ribozyme-Catalyzed Late-Stage Functionalization and Fluorogenic Labeling of RNA
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- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202305463
Ribozyme-Catalyzed Late-Stage Functionalization and Fluorogenic Labeling of RNA
Abstract
Site-specific introduction of bioorthogonal handles into RNAs is in high demand for decorating RNAs with fluorophores, affinity labels or other modifications. Aldehydes represent attractive functional groups for post-synthetic bioconjugation reactions. Here, we report a ribozyme-based method for the synthesis of aldehyde-functionalized RNA by directly converting a purine nucleobase. Using the methyltransferase ribozyme MTR1 as an alkyltransferase, the reaction is initiated by site-specific N1 benzylation of purine, followed by nucleophilic ring opening and spontaneous hydrolysis under mild conditions to yield a 5-amino-4-formylimidazole residue in good yields. The modified nucleotide is accessible to aldehyde-reactive probes, as demonstrated by the conjugation of biotin or fluorescent dyes to short synthetic RNAs and tRNA transcripts. Upon fluorogenic condensation with a 2,3,3-trimethylindole, a novel hemicyanine chromophore was generated directly on the RNA. This work expands the MTR1 ribozyme's area of application from a methyltransferase to a tool for site-specific late-stage functionalization of RNA.
Keywords: Aldehyde Bioconjugation; Bioorthogonal Tag; Fluorescence and Crosslinking; RNA Labeling; Ribozyme.
© 2023 The Authors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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