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Interaction between hammerhead ribozyme and RNA substrates measured by a surface plasmon resonance biosensor
Authors:Nyholm T  Andäng M  Bandholtz A  Maijgren C  Persson B  Hotchkiss G  Fehniger T E  Larsson S  Ahrlund-Richter L
Institution:Department of Medical Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet, S-141 57, Huddinge, Sweden.
Abstract:Dynamic interactions between hammerhead ribozymes and RNA substrates were measured using the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology. Two in vitro transcribed substrates (non-cleavable and cleavable) were immobilised on streptavidin-coated dextran matrices and subsequently challenged with non-related yeast tRNA or two hammerhead ribozymes, both of which had previously been shown to exhibit functional binding and cleavage of complementary target RNAs. The target-binding domain of one of the ribozymes was fully complementary to a 16-ribonucleotide stretch on the immobilised substrates, while the other ribozyme had a nine-ribonucleotide complementarity. The two ribozymes could readily be differentiated with regard to affinity. Cleavage could be measured, using the ribozyme with full target complementarity to the cleavable substrate. In contrast, the ribozyme with lower affinity lacked cleavage activity. We suggest that SPR will be useful for investigations of ribozyme-substrate interactions.
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