Studies on the Effect of Thymine-Mercury-Thymine Stem as a Structural or Functional Motif in DNAzymes |
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Authors: | Yang Liu Gaofeng Liu Zhiwen Li Wei Rong Jianping Yu Ying Zhou |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Pharmacological Sciences, Guangxi Medical University, 22 Shuangyong Road, Nanning, China;2. Beijing Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, China. 27 Taiping Road, Beijing, China;3. College of Life Sciences, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China |
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Abstract: | T-Hg-T base pair formation has been demonstrated to be compatible with duplex DNA context, with considerable thermal stability contribution. Here, the T-Hg-T stem in two small DNAzymes 8–17 and 10–23 was studied for its structural and functional roles. The recognition arm 5′ to the cleavage site of 10–23 DNAzyme complex and the stem in the catalytic loop of 8–17 DNAzyme could be replaced by consecutive T-Hg-T stem of different length. The linear relationship between the activity of the complex 10–23DZ-6T+D19–6T and the concentration of Hg2+ demonstrated that the T-Hg-T stem contributes thermal stability of the recognition arm binding. The effect of T-Hg-T stem in the catalytic core of 8–17 DNAzyme and the position-dependent effect in 10–23 DNAzyme demonstrated that T-Hg-T base pair is not compatible with canonical base pairs in playing the functions of nucleic acids. |
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Keywords: | Thymine-mercury-thymine stem DNAzyme cleavage activity |
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