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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 3324, 2024 Apr 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38637512

RESUMO

CRISPR-Cas are adaptive immune systems in bacteria and archaea that utilize CRISPR RNA-guided surveillance complexes to target complementary RNA or DNA for destruction1-5. Target RNA cleavage at regular intervals is characteristic of type III effector complexes6-8. Here, we determine the structures of the Synechocystis type III-Dv complex, an apparent evolutionary intermediate from multi-protein to single-protein type III effectors9,10, in pre- and post-cleavage states. The structures show how multi-subunit fusion proteins in the effector are tethered together in an unusual arrangement to assemble into an active and programmable RNA endonuclease and how the effector utilizes a distinct mechanism for target RNA seeding from other type III effectors. Using structural, biochemical, and quantum/classical molecular dynamics simulation, we study the structure and dynamics of the three catalytic sites, where a 2'-OH of the ribose on the target RNA acts as a nucleophile for in line self-cleavage of the upstream scissile phosphate. Strikingly, the arrangement at the catalytic residues of most type III complexes resembles the active site of ribozymes, including the hammerhead, pistol, and Varkud satellite ribozymes. Our work provides detailed molecular insight into the mechanisms of RNA targeting and cleavage by an important intermediate in the evolution of type III effector complexes.


Assuntos
Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR , RNA Catalítico , RNA/metabolismo , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Sistemas CRISPR-Cas/genética , DNA/metabolismo , Domínio Catalítico , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/genética , Proteínas Associadas a CRISPR/metabolismo , Clivagem do RNA
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 52(7): 3938-3949, 2024 Apr 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38477328

RESUMO

In the hypothetical RNA world, ribozymes could have acted as modern aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (ARSs) to charge tRNAs, thus giving rise to the peptide synthesis along with the evolution of a primitive translation apparatus. We previously reported a T-boxzyme, Tx2.1, which selectively charges initiator tRNA with N-biotinyl-phenylalanine (BioPhe) in situ in a Flexible In-vitro Translation (FIT) system to produce BioPhe-initiating peptides. Here, we performed in vitro selection of elongation-capable T-boxzymes (elT-boxzymes), using para-azido-l-phenylalanine (PheAZ) as an acyl-donor. We implemented a new strategy to enrich elT-boxzyme-tRNA conjugates that self-aminoacylated on the 3'-terminus selectively. One of them, elT32, can charge PheAZ onto tRNA in trans in response to its cognate anticodon. Further evolution of elT32 resulted in elT49, with enhanced aminoacylation activity. We have demonstrated the translation of a PheAZ-containing peptide in an elT-boxzyme-integrated FIT system, revealing that elT-boxzymes are able to generate the PheAZ-tRNA in response to the cognate anticodon in situ of a custom-made translation system. This study, together with Tx2.1, illustrates a scenario where a series of ribozymes could have overseen aminoacylation and co-evolved with a primitive RNA-based translation system.


Assuntos
Anticódon , Biossíntese de Proteínas , RNA Catalítico , Aminoacil-RNA de Transferência , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , RNA Catalítico/genética , Anticódon/genética , Aminoacil-RNA de Transferência/metabolismo , Aminoacil-RNA de Transferência/genética , Fenilalanina/metabolismo , Fenilalanina/análogos & derivados , Aminoacil-tRNA Sintetases/metabolismo , Aminoacil-tRNA Sintetases/genética , Aminoacilação de RNA de Transferência , Aminoacilação , Elongação Traducional da Cadeia Peptídica
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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(10): 7052-7062, 2024 Mar 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38427585

RESUMO

Functional DNAs are valuable molecular tools in chemical biology and analytical chemistry but suffer from low activities due to their limited chemical functionalities. Here, we present a chemoenzymatic method for site-specific installation of diverse functional groups on DNA, and showcase the application of this method to enhance the catalytic activity of a DNA catalyst. Through chemoenzymatic introduction of distinct chemical groups, such as hydroxyl, carboxyl, and benzyl, at specific positions, we achieve significant enhancements in the catalytic activity of the RNA-cleaving deoxyribozyme 10-23. A single carboxyl modification results in a 100-fold increase, while dual modifications (carboxyl and benzyl) yield an approximately 700-fold increase in activity when an RNA cleavage reaction is catalyzed on a DNA-RNA chimeric substrate. The resulting dually modified DNA catalyst, CaBn, exhibits a kobs of 3.76 min-1 in the presence of 1 mM Mg2+ and can be employed for fluorescent imaging of intracellular magnesium ions. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the superior capability of CaBn to recruit magnesium ions to metal-ion-binding site 2 and adopt a catalytically competent conformation. Our work provides a broadly accessible strategy for DNA functionalization with diverse chemical modifications, and CaBn offers a highly active DNA catalyst with immense potential in chemistry and biotechnology.


Assuntos
DNA Catalítico , RNA Catalítico , Sequência de Bases , Magnésio , DNA Catalítico/química , DNA , RNA/química , Íons , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Catálise , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo
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J Biol Chem ; 300(3): 105729, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38336296

RESUMO

RNase P and RNase mitochondrial RNA processing (MRP) are ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) that consist of a catalytic RNA and a varying number of protein cofactors. RNase P is responsible for precursor tRNA maturation in all three domains of life, while RNase MRP, exclusive to eukaryotes, primarily functions in rRNA biogenesis. While eukaryotic RNase P is associated with more protein cofactors and has an RNA subunit with fewer auxiliary structural elements compared to its bacterial cousin, the double-anchor precursor tRNA recognition mechanism has remarkably been preserved during evolution. RNase MRP shares evolutionary and structural similarities with RNase P, preserving the catalytic core within the RNA moiety inherited from their common ancestor. By incorporating new protein cofactors and RNA elements, RNase MRP has established itself as a distinct RNP capable of processing ssRNA substrates. The structural information on RNase P and MRP helps build an evolutionary trajectory, depicting how emerging protein cofactors harmonize with the evolution of RNA to shape different functions for RNase P and MRP. Here, we outline the structural and functional relationship between RNase P and MRP to illustrate the coevolution of RNA and protein cofactors, a key driver for the extant, diverse RNP world.


Assuntos
Endorribonucleases , Evolução Molecular , Subunidades Proteicas , RNA Catalítico , Ribonuclease P , Coenzimas , Endorribonucleases/química , Endorribonucleases/metabolismo , Subunidades Proteicas/química , Subunidades Proteicas/metabolismo , Ribonuclease P/química , Ribonuclease P/metabolismo , Processamento Pós-Transcricional do RNA , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , RNA de Transferência/genética , RNA de Transferência/metabolismo , Especificidade por Substrato , Eucariotos/enzimologia
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(14): e202319309, 2024 Apr 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38298112

RESUMO

Engineering of genetic networks with artificial signaling pathways (ASPs) can reprogram cellular responses and phenotypes under different circumstances for a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. However, construction of ASPs between originally independent endogenous genes in mammalian cells is highly challenging. Here we report an amplifiable RNA circuit that can theoretically build regulatory connections between any endogenous genes in mammalian cells. We harness the system of catalytic hairpin assembly with combination of controllable CRISPR-Cas9 function to transduce the signals from distinct messenger RNA expression of trigger genes into manipulation of target genes. Through introduction of these RNA-based genetic circuits, mammalian cells are endowed with autonomous capabilities to sense the changes of RNA expression either induced by ligand stimuli or from various cell types and control the cellular responses and fates via apoptosis-related ASPs. Our design provides a generalized platform for construction of ASPs inside the genetic networks of mammalian cells based on differentiated RNA expression.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , Animais , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , RNA/genética , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Apoptose , Transdução de Sinais , Redes Reguladoras de Genes , Mamíferos/metabolismo
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Elife ; 132024 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38319152

RESUMO

A self-cleaving ribozyme that maps to an intron of the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein 3 (Cpeb3) gene is thought to play a role in human episodic memory, but the underlying mechanisms mediating this effect are not known. We tested the activity of the murine sequence and found that the ribozyme's self-scission half-life matches the time it takes an RNA polymerase to reach the immediate downstream exon, suggesting that the ribozyme-dependent intron cleavage is tuned to co-transcriptional splicing of the Cpeb3 mRNA. Our studies also reveal that the murine ribozyme modulates maturation of its harboring mRNA in both cultured cortical neurons and the hippocampus: inhibition of the ribozyme using an antisense oligonucleotide leads to increased CPEB3 protein expression, which enhances polyadenylation and translation of localized plasticity-related target mRNAs, and subsequently strengthens hippocampal-dependent long-term memory. These findings reveal a previously unknown role for self-cleaving ribozyme activity in regulating experience-induced co-transcriptional and local translational processes required for learning and memory.


Stored within DNA are the instructions cells need to make proteins. In order for proteins to get made, the region of DNA that codes for the desired protein (known as the gene) must first be copied into a molecule called messenger RNA (or mRNA for short). Once transcribed, the mRNA undergoes further modifications, including removing redundant segments known as introns. It then travels to molecular machines that translate its genetic sequence into the building blocks of the protein. Following transcription, some RNAs can fold into catalytic segments known as self-cleaving ribozymes which promote the scission of their own genetic sequence. One such ribozyme resides in the intron of a gene for CPEB3, a protein which adds a poly(A) tail to various mRNAs, including some involved in learning and memory. Although this ribozyme is found in most mammals, its biological role is poorly understood. Previous studies suggested that the ribozyme cleaves itself at the same time as the mRNA for CPEB3 is transcribed. This led Chen et al. to hypothesize that the rate at which these two events occur impacts the amount of CPEB3 produced, resulting in changes in memory and learning. If the ribozyme cleaves quickly, the intron is disrupted and may not be properly removed, leading to less CPEB3 being made. However, if the ribozyme is inhibited, the intron remains intact and is efficiently excised, resulting in higher levels of CPEB3 protein. To test how the ribozyme impacts CPEB3 production, Chen et al. inhibited the enzyme from cutting itself with antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs). The ASOs were applied to in vitro transcription systems, neurons cultured in the laboratory and the brains of living mice in an area called the hippocampus. The in vitro and cell culture experiments led to higher levels of CPEB3 protein and the addition of more poly(A) tails to mRNAs involved in neuron communication. Injection of the ASOs into the brains of mice had the same effect, and also improved their memory and learning. The findings of Chen et al. show a new mechanism for controlling protein production, and suggest that ASOs could be used to increase the levels of CPEB3 and modulate neuronal activity. This is the first time a biological role for a self-cleaving ribozyme in mammals has been identified, and the approach used could be applied to investigate the function of two other self-cleaving ribozymes located in introns in humans.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , Camundongos , Humanos , Animais , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Poliadenilação , Memória de Longo Prazo , Neurônios/metabolismo , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/metabolismo
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Nat Commun ; 15(1): 1559, 2024 Feb 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38378708

RESUMO

Trillions of microorganisms, collectively known as the microbiome, inhabit our bodies with the gut microbiome being of particular interest in biomedical research. Bacteriophages, the dominant virome constituents, can utilize suppressor tRNAs to switch to alternative genetic codes (e.g., the UAG stop-codon is reassigned to glutamine) while infecting hosts with the standard bacterial code. However, what triggers this switch and how the bacteriophage manipulates its host is poorly understood. Here, we report the discovery of a subgroup of minimal hepatitis delta virus (HDV)-like ribozymes - theta ribozymes - potentially involved in the code switch leading to the expression of recoded lysis and structural phage genes. We demonstrate their HDV-like self-scission behavior in vitro and find them in an unreported context often located with their cleavage site adjacent to tRNAs, indicating a role in viral tRNA maturation and/or regulation. Every fifth associated tRNA is a suppressor tRNA, further strengthening our hypothesis. The vast abundance of tRNA-associated theta ribozymes - we provide 1753 unique examples - highlights the importance of small ribozymes as an alternative to large enzymes that usually process tRNA 3'-ends. Our discovery expands the short list of biological functions of small HDV-like ribozymes and introduces a previously unknown player likely involved in the code switch of certain recoded gut bacteriophages.


Assuntos
Bacteriófagos , RNA Catalítico , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Vírus Delta da Hepatite/genética , RNA de Transferência/genética , RNA de Transferência/metabolismo , Bacteriófagos/genética , Bacteriófagos/metabolismo
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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(12): e2304519, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38227373

RESUMO

The regulation of gene expression by light enables the versatile, spatiotemporal manipulation of biological function in bacterial and mammalian cells. Optoribogenetics extends this principle by molecular RNA devices acting on the RNA level whose functions are controlled by the photoinduced interaction of a light-oxygen-voltage photoreceptor with cognate RNA aptamers. Here light-responsive ribozymes, denoted optozymes, which undergo light-dependent self-cleavage and thereby control gene expression are described. This approach transcends existing aptamer-ribozyme chimera strategies that predominantly rely on aptamers binding to small molecules. The optozyme method thus stands to enable the graded, non-invasive, and spatiotemporally resolved control of gene expression. Optozymes are found efficient in bacteria and mammalian cells and usher in hitherto inaccessible optoribogenetic modalities with broad applicability in synthetic and systems biology.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , RNA , Animais , Motivos de Nucleotídeos , RNA/genética , RNA Catalítico/química , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Bactérias/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica , Mamíferos/metabolismo
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 60(12): 1607-1610, 2024 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38230513

RESUMO

Extensive research has focused on genetic code reprogramming using flexizymes (Fxs), ribozymes enabling diverse tRNA acylation. Here we describe a nucleoside-modification strategy for the preparation of flexizyme variants derived from 2'-OMe, 2'-F, and 2'-MOE modifications with unique and versatile activities, enabling the charging of tRNAs with a broad range of substrates. This innovative strategy holds promise for synthetic biology applications, offering a robust pathway to expand the genetic code for diverse substrate incorporation.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , Aminoacilação de RNA de Transferência , Nucleosídeos/metabolismo , RNA de Transferência/metabolismo , Código Genético , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 121(3): e2313332121, 2024 Jan 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38207080

RESUMO

The emergence of an RNA replicase capable of self-replication is considered an important stage in the origin of life. RNA polymerase ribozymes (PR) - including a variant that uses trinucleotide triphosphates (triplets) as substrates - have been created by in vitro evolution and are the closest functional analogues of the replicase, but the structural basis for their function is poorly understood. Here we use single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and high-throughput mutation analysis to obtain the structure of a triplet polymerase ribozyme (TPR) apoenzyme and map its functional landscape. The cryo-EM structure at 5-Å resolution reveals the TPR as an RNA heterodimer comprising a catalytic subunit and a noncatalytic, auxiliary subunit, resembling the shape of a left hand with thumb and fingers at a 70° angle. The two subunits are connected by two distinct kissing-loop (KL) interactions that are essential for polymerase function. Our combined structural and functional data suggest a model for templated RNA synthesis by the TPR holoenzyme, whereby heterodimer formation and KL interactions preorganize the TPR for optimal primer-template duplex binding, triplet substrate discrimination, and templated RNA synthesis. These results provide a better understanding of TPR structure and function and should aid the engineering of more efficient PRs.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Microscopia Crioeletrônica , RNA/genética , RNA/química , RNA Polimerases Dirigidas por DNA/genética , RNA Polimerase Dependente de RNA/genética
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Biochemistry ; 63(1): 53-68, 2024 Jan 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38134329

RESUMO

Small nucleolytic ribozymes are RNAs that cleave their own phosphodiester backbone. While proteinaceous enzymes are regulated by a variety of known mechanisms, methods of regulation for ribozymes remain unclear. Twister is one ribozyme class for which many structural and catalytic properties have been elucidated. However, few studies have analyzed the activity of twister ribozymes in the context of a native flanking sequence, even though ribozymes as transcribed in nature do not exist in isolation. Interactions between the ribozyme and its neighboring sequences can induce conformational changes that inhibit self-cleavage, providing a regulatory mechanism that could naturally determine ribozyme activity in vivo and in synthetic applications. To date, eight twister ribozymes have been identified within the staple crop rice (Oryza sativa). Herein, we select several twister ribozymes from rice and show that they are differentially regulated by their flanking sequence using published RNA-seq data sets, structure probing, and cotranscriptional cleavage assays. We found that the Osa 1-2 ribozyme does not interact with its flanking sequences. However, sequences flanking the Osa 1-3 and Osa 1-8 ribozymes form inactive conformations, referred to here as "ribozymogens", that attenuate ribozyme self-cleavage activity. For the Osa 1-3 ribozyme, we show that activity can be rescued upon addition of a complementary antisense oligonucleotide, suggesting ribozymogens can be controlled via external signals. In all, our data provide a plausible mechanism wherein flanking sequence differentially regulates ribozyme activity in vivo. More broadly, the ability to regulate ribozyme behavior locally has potential applications in control of gene expression and synthetic biology.


Assuntos
Oryza , RNA Catalítico , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , Catálise , Oryza/genética , Oryza/metabolismo
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Biochemistry ; 62(22): 3173-3180, 2023 11 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37910627

RESUMO

Folding of the Tetrahymena group I intron ribozyme and other structured RNAs has been measured using a catalytic activity assay to monitor the native state formation by cleavage of a radiolabeled oligonucleotide substrate. While highly effective, the assay has inherent limitations present in any radioactivity- and gel-based assay. Administrative and safety considerations arise from the radioisotope, and data collection is laborious due to the use of polyacrylamide gels. Here we describe a fluorescence-based, solution assay that allows for more efficient data acquisition. The substrate is labeled with 6-carboxyfluorescein (6FAM) fluorophore and black hole quencher (BHQ1) at the 5' and 3' ends, respectively. Substrate cleavage results in release of the quencher, increasing the fluorescence signal by an average of 30-fold. A side-by-side comparison with the radioactivity-based assay shows good agreement in monitoring Tetrahymena ribozyme folding from a misfolded conformation to the native state, albeit with increased uncertainty. The lower precision of the fluorescence assay is compensated for by the relative ease and efficiency of the workflow. In addition, this assay will allow institutions that do not use radioactive materials to monitor native folding of the Tetrahymena ribozyme, and the same strategy should be amenable to native folding of other ribozymes.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , Tetrahymena , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Tetrahymena/genética , Fluorescência , Íntrons , Cinética
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RNA ; 29(11): 1644-1657, 2023 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37580126

RESUMO

The identification of catalytic RNAs is typically achieved through primarily experimental means. However, only a small fraction of sequence space can be analyzed even with high-throughput techniques. Methods to extrapolate from a limited data set to predict additional ribozyme sequences, particularly in a human-interpretable fashion, could be useful both for designing new functional RNAs and for generating greater understanding about a ribozyme fitness landscape. Using information theory, we express the effects of epistasis (i.e., deviations from additivity) on a ribozyme. This representation was incorporated into a simple model of the epistatic fitness landscape, which identified potentially exploitable combinations of mutations. We used this model to theoretically predict mutants of high activity for a self-aminoacylating ribozyme, identifying potentially active triple and quadruple mutants beyond the experimental data set of single and double mutants. The predictions were validated experimentally, with nine out of nine sequences being accurately predicted to have high activity. This set of sequences included mutants that form a previously unknown evolutionary "bridge" between two ribozyme families that share a common motif. Individual steps in the method could be examined, understood, and guided by a human, combining interpretability and performance in a simple model to predict ribozyme sequences by extrapolation.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , Humanos , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Epistasia Genética , Mutação , Evolução Biológica , Aptidão Genética
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Commun Biol ; 6(1): 816, 2023 08 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37542105

RESUMO

Investigating gene function relies on the efficient manipulation of endogenous gene expression. Currently, a limited number of tools are available to robustly manipulate endogenous gene expression between "on" and "off" states. In this study, we insert a 63 bp coding sequence of T3H38 ribozyme into the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of C. elegans endogenous genes using the CRISPR/Cas9 technology, which reduces the endogenous gene expression to a nearly undetectable level and generated loss-of-function phenotypes similar to that of the genetic null animals. To achieve conditional knockout, a cassette of loxP-flanked transcriptional termination signal and ribozyme is inserted into the 3' UTR of endogenous genes, which eliminates gene expression spatially or temporally via the controllable expression of the Cre recombinase. Conditional endogenous gene turn-on can be achieved by either injecting morpholino, which blocks the ribozyme self-cleavage activity or using the Cre recombinase to remove the loxP-flanked ribozyme. Together, our results demonstrate that these ribozyme-based tools can efficiently manipulate endogenous gene expression both in space and time and expand the toolkit for studying the functions of endogenous genes.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , Animais , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Caenorhabditis elegans/genética , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica
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J Biotechnol ; 373: 82-89, 2023 Aug 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37499876

RESUMO

High-speed allosteric hammerhead ribozymes can be engineered to distinguish well between a perfectly matching effector and the nucleic acid sequences with a few mismatches under physiologically relevant conditions. Such ribozymes can be designed to control the expression of exogenous mRNAs and can be used to develop new gene therapies, including anticancer treatments. The in vivo selection of such ribozymes is a complicated and lengthy procedure with no guarantee of success. Thus, in silico selection of high-speed ribozymes can be employed using secondary RNA structure computation based on the partition function of the RNA folding in combination with random search algorithms. This approach has already been proven very accurate in designing allosteric hammerhead ribozymes. Herein, we present two programs for the computational design of allosteric ribozymes sensing randomized oligonucleotides based on the extended version of the hammerhead ribozyme. A Generator for High-speed Oligonucleotide Sensing allosteric ribozymes with NOT logic function (GHOST-NOT) and a Generator for High-speed Oligonucleotide Sensing allosteric ribozymes with YES logic function (GHOST-YES) for computational design of high-speed allosteric ribozymes are described. The allosteric hammerhead ribozymes had a high self-cleavage rate of about 1.8 per minute and were very selective in sensing an effector sequence.


Assuntos
Técnicas Biossensoriais , RNA Catalítico , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/química , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Oligonucleotídeos , Sequência de Bases , Sítios de Ligação , Algoritmos , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 51(14): e78, 2023 08 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37378451

RESUMO

Classic strategies for circular RNA (circRNA) preparation always introduce large numbers of linear transcripts or extra nucleotides to the circularized product. In this study, we aimed to develop an efficient system for circRNA preparation based on a self-splicing ribozyme derived from an optimized Tetrahymena thermophila group Ⅰ intron. The target RNA sequence was inserted downstream of the ribozyme and a complementary antisense region was added upstream of the ribozyme to assist cyclization. Then, we compared the circularization efficiency of ribozyme or flanking intronic complementary sequence (ICS)-mediated methods through the DNMT1, CDR1as, FOXO3, and HIPK3 genes and found that the efficiency of our system was remarkably higher than that of flanking ICS-mediated method. Consequently, the circularized products mediated by ribozyme are not introduced with additional nucleotides. Meanwhile, the overexpressed circFOXO3 maintained its biological functions in regulating cell proliferation, migration, and apoptosis. Finally, a ribozyme-based circular mRNA expression system was demonstrated with a split green fluorescent protein (GFP) using an optimized Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) internal ribosome entry site (IRES) sequence, and this system achieved successful translation of circularized mRNA. Therefore, this novel, convenient, and rapid engineering RNA circularization system can be applied for the functional study and large-scale preparation of circular RNA in the future.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , RNA Circular , Tetrahymena thermophila , Sequência de Bases , Nucleotídeos/metabolismo , Splicing de RNA , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , RNA Circular/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Tetrahymena thermophila/genética , Tetrahymena thermophila/metabolismo
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Elife ; 122023 Jun 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37326308

RESUMO

Condensed coacervate phases are now understood to be important features of modern cell biology, as well as valuable protocellular models in origin-of-life studies and synthetic biology. In each of these fields, the development of model systems with varied and tuneable material properties is of great importance for replicating properties of life. Here, we develop a ligase ribozyme system capable of concatenating short RNA fragments into long chains. Our results show that the formation of coacervate microdroplets with the ligase ribozyme and poly(L-lysine) enhances ribozyme rate and yield, which in turn increases the length of the anionic polymer component of the system and imparts specific physical properties to the droplets. Droplets containing active ribozyme sequences resist growth, do not wet or spread on unpassivated surfaces, and exhibit reduced transfer of RNA between droplets when compared to controls containing inactive sequences. These altered behaviours, which stem from RNA sequence and catalytic activity, constitute a specific phenotype and potential fitness advantage, opening the door to selection and evolution experiments based on a genotype-phenotype linkage.


Assuntos
Fenômenos Bioquímicos , RNA Catalítico , RNA/metabolismo , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Ligases/metabolismo , Peptídeos/genética , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(41): e202307591, 2023 10 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37382466

RESUMO

Proline is one of the proteinogenic amino acids. It is found in all kingdoms of life. It also has remarkable activity as an organocatalyst and is of structural importance in many folded polypeptides. Here, we show that prolinyl nucleotides with a phosphoramidate linkage are active building blocks in enzyme- and ribozyme-free copying of RNA in the presence of monosubstituted imidazoles as organocatalysts. Both dinucleotides and mononucleotides are incorporated at the terminus of RNA primers in aqueous buffer, as instructed by the template sequence, in up to eight consecutive extension steps. Our results show that condensation products of amino acids and ribonucleotides can act like nucleoside triphosphates in media devoid of enzymes or ribozymes. Prolinyl nucleotides are metastable building blocks, readily activated by catalysts, helping to explain why the combination of α-amino acids and nucleic acids was selected in molecular evolution.


Assuntos
Ácidos Nucleicos , RNA Catalítico , Nucleotídeos , RNA/química , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Aminoácidos/genética , Moldes Genéticos
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Biochemistry ; 62(13): 2079-2092, 2023 07 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37294744

RESUMO

Pistol ribozyme (Psr) is a distinct class of small endonucleolytic ribozymes, which are important experimental systems for defining fundamental principles of RNA catalysis and designing valuable tools in biotechnology. High-resolution structures of Psr, extensive structure-function studies, and computation support a mechanism involving one or more catalytic guanosine nucleobases acting as a general base and divalent metal ion-bound water acting as an acid to catalyze RNA 2'-O-transphosphorylation. Yet, for a wide range of pH and metal ion concentrations, the rate of Psr catalysis is too fast to measure manually and the reaction steps that limit catalysis are not well understood. Here, we use stopped-flow fluorescence spectroscopy to evaluate Psr temperature dependence, solvent H/D isotope effects, and divalent metal ion affinity and specificity unconstrained by limitations due to fast kinetics. The results show that Psr catalysis is characterized by small apparent activation enthalpy and entropy changes and minimal transition state H/D fractionation, suggesting that one or more pre-equilibrium steps rather than chemistry is rate limiting. Quantitative analyses of divalent ion dependence confirm that metal aquo ion pKa correlates with higher rates of catalysis independent of differences in ion binding affinity. However, ambiguity regarding the rate-limiting step and similar correlation with related attributes such as ionic radius and hydration free energy complicate a definitive mechanistic interpretation. These new data provide a framework for further interrogation of Psr transition state stabilization and show how thermal instability, metal ion insolubility at optimal pH, and pre-equilibrium steps such as ion binding and folding limit the catalytic power of Psr suggesting potential strategies for further optimization.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , RNA , Cinética , Magnésio/metabolismo , Catálise , Conformação de Ácido Nucleico
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Biotechnol Bioeng ; 120(7): 1975-1985, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37126367

RESUMO

Faced with the development of mRNA technology in the field of medicine and vaccine, circular mRNA (circmRNA) becomes a strong alternative to mRNA for its circular secondary structure and higher stability. At present, the synthesis of circmRNAs has been realized by ligating linear mRNA precursors and is limited by poor efficiency. To solve this challenge, this study started with ribozyme catalysis and enzymatic reaction to explore different circmRNA biosynthesis strategies. In terms of ribozyme method, by screening different group I intron self-splicing system sequences, the sequence from thymidylate synthase (Td) gene of phage T4 showed the highest ligation efficiency. In terms of enzyme method, with the help of 20-bp homologous arm, T4 Rnl 2 was determined as the ligation method with the highest ligation efficiency. By comparing the two ligation methods, the expression level of circmRNA ligated by T4 Rnl 2 was 86% higher than that ligated by Td ribozyme. Based on these ligation methods, the screening results of internal ribosome entry site (IRES) sequences showed that mud crab dicistrovirus IRES was an IRES sequence with high ribosome binding ability and could be widely used in circmRNAs for efficient and stable translation in mammalian cells. These results should provide positive guidance for the industrial production of circmRNAs and the development of mRNA vaccines. Eventually, circmRNAs could widely function in the field of biomedicine.


Assuntos
RNA Catalítico , Animais , Sequência de Bases , RNA Catalítico/genética , RNA Catalítico/metabolismo , Transcrição Gênica , Splicing de RNA , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Biossíntese de Proteínas , Mamíferos/genética , Mamíferos/metabolismo
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