Pseudoknot Interaction-Mediated Activation of Type I Hammerhead Ribozyme: A New Class of Gene-Therapeutic Agents |
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Authors: | Mituhiro Kuriyama Yoshinori Kondo |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Molecular Transformation, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Recently discovered hammerhead ribozymes that are activated through pseudoknot interactions (Watson-Crick base pairs between loops) are attractive candidates as gene-therapeutic agents because sequences of gene-therapeutic ribozymes can be designed simply based on the sequence complementarity against target RNAs. Herein, we examined if the newly found pseudoknot-type hammerhead ribozyme with type I topology is activated through the pseudoknot interactions. Substitutions of pseudoknot sequences into fully mismatched ones significantly reduced the activity of type I pseudoknot-type hammerhead ribozyme, while those with full-matched pseudoknot sequences were highly active. The results indicated that the pseudoknot interactions activated type I pseudoknot-type hammerhead ribozyme, making them suitable as gene-therapeutic agents. |
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Keywords: | Ribozymes gene regulation nucleoside synthesis |
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