catalytic nucleic acids
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eliza Wyszko ◽  
Mariusz Popenda ◽  
Dorota Gudanis ◽  
Joanna Sarzyńska ◽  
Agnieszka Belter ◽  
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RNA-based tools are frequently used to modulate gene expression in living cells. However, the stability and effectiveness of such RNA-based tools is limited by cellular nuclease activity. One way to increase RNA’s resistance to nucleases is to replace its D-ribose backbone with L-ribose isomers. This modification changes chirality of an entire RNA molecule to L-form giving it more chance of survival when introduced into cells. Recently, we have described the activity of left-handed hammerhead ribozyme (L-Rz, L-HH) that can specifically hydrolyze RNA with the opposite chirality at a predetermined location. To understand the structural background of the RNA specific cleavage in a heterochiral complex, we used circular dichroism (CD) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy as well as performed molecular modelling and dynamics simulations of homo- and heterochiral RNA complexes. The active ribozyme-target heterochiral complex showed a mixed chirality as well as low field imino proton NMR signals. We modelled the three dimensional structures of the oligoribonucleotides with their ribozyme counterparts of reciprocal chirality. L- or D-ribozyme formed a stable, homochiral helix 2, and two short double heterochiral helixes 1 and 3 of D- or L-RNA strand thorough irregular Watson-Crick base pairs. The formation of the heterochiral complexes is supported by the result of simulation molecular dynamics. These new observations suggest that L-catalytic nucleic acids can be used as tools in translational biology and diagnostics.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 2674-2685 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiuhai Mao ◽  
Qian Li ◽  
Xiaolei Zuo ◽  
Chunhai Fan

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Belter ◽  
Katarzyna Rolle ◽  
Monika Piwecka ◽  
Agnieszka Fedoruk-Wyszomirska ◽  
Mirosława Z. Naskręt-Barciszewska ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 51 (20) ◽  
pp. 4144-4160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ron Orbach ◽  
Bilha Willner ◽  
Itamar Willner

Catalytic nucleic acids (DNAzymes) provide functional modules for logic gates and computing operations, and hold great promise for biomedical sensing and therapeutic applications.


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