Artigo Revisado por pares

Nature of the Chemical Bond Formed with the Structural Metal Ion at the A9/G10.1 Motif Derived from Hammerhead Ribozymes

2004; American Chemical Society; Volume: 126; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/ja036826t

ISSN

1943-2984

Autores

Yoshiyuki Tanaka, Yasuhiro Kasai, S. Mochizuki, Akihiro Wakisaka, Eugene Hayato Morita, Chojiro Kojima, Atsushi Toyozawa, Yoshinori Kondo, Masumi Taki, Yasuomi Takagi, Atsushi Inoue, Kazuhiko Yamasaki, Kazunari Taira,

Tópico(s)

DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry

Resumo

We have studied the interaction between metal ions and the metal ion-binding motif in hammerhead ribozymes, as well as the functions of the metal ion at the motif, with heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy. In this study, we employed model RNA systems which mimic the metal ion-binding motif and the altered motif. In Co(NH3)6(III) titrations, we observed large 1H and 31P chemical shift perturbations for the motif and found that outer-sphere complexation of Co(NH3)6(III) is possible for this motif. From the reinvestigation of our previous 15N chemical shift data for Cd(II) binding, in comparison with those of organometallic compounds, we conclude that Cd(II) can form an inner-sphere complex with the nucleobase in the motif. Therefore, the A9/G10.1 site was found to accept both inner-sphere and outer-sphere complexations. The Mg(II) titration for a slightly different motif from the A9/G10.1 site (G10.1−C11.1 to A10.1−U11.1) revealed that its affinity to Mg(II) was drastically reduced, although the ribozyme with this altered motif is known to retain enzymatic activities. This observation suggests that the metal ion at these motifs is not a catalytic center of hammerhead ribozymes.

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