RNA self-splicing by engineered hairpin ribozyme variants.
Nucleic Acids Res
; 50(1): 368-377, 2022 01 11.
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| ID: mdl-34928378
Small RNAs capable of self-cleavage and ligation might have been the precursors for the much more complex self-splicing group I and II introns in an early RNA world. Here, we demonstrate the activity of engineered hairpin ribozyme variants, which as self-splicing introns are removed from their parent RNA. In the process, two cleavage reactions are supported at the two intron-exon junctions, followed by ligation of the two generated exon fragments. As a result, the hairpin ribozyme, here acting as the self-splicing intron, is cut out. Two self-splicing hairpin ribozyme variants were investigated, one designed by hand, the other by a computer-aided approach. Both variants perform self-splicing, generating a cut-out intron and ligated exons.
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Assunto principal:
RNA
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Engenharia Genética
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RNA Catalítico
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En
Revista:
Nucleic Acids Res
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article
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Alemanha