An expanded substrate scope for cross-chiral ligation enables efficient synthesis of long l-RNAs†

IF 4.2 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY RSC Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1039/D4CB00253A
Xuan Han and Jonathan T. Sczepanski
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Abstract

Despite the growing interest in mirror-image L-oligonucleotides, both as a robust nucleic acid analogue and as an artificial genetic polymer, their broader adoption in biochemical research and medicine remains hindered by challenges associated with the synthesis of long sequences, especially for L-RNA. Herein, we present a novel strategy for assembling long L-RNAs via the joining of two or more shorter fragments using cross-chiral ligase ribozymes together with new substrate activation chemistry. We show that 5′-monophosphorylated L-RNA, which is readily prepared by solid-phase synthesis, can be activated by chemical attachment of a 5′-adenosine monophosphate (AMP) or diphosphate (ADP), yielding 5′-adenosyl(di- or tri-)phosphate L-RNA. The activation reaction is performed in mild aqueous conditions, proceeds efficiently with short or large L-RNA, and, yielding few byproducts, requires little or no further purification after activation. Importantly, both groups, when added to L-RNA, are compatible with ribozyme-mediated ligation, with the 5′-adenosyltriphosphate permitting rapid and efficient joining of two long L-RNA strands. This is exemplified by the assembly of a 129-nt L-RNA molecule via a single cross-chiral ligation event. Overall, by relying on ribozymes that can be readily prepared by in vitro transcription and L-RNA substrates that can be activated through simple chemistry, these methods are expected to make long L-RNAs more accessible to a wider range of researchers and facilitate the expansion of L-ON-based technologies.

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跨手性连接的扩展底物范围使长l- rna的有效合成成为可能。
尽管人们对镜像l-寡核苷酸越来越感兴趣,无论是作为一种强大的核酸类似物还是作为一种人工遗传聚合物,但它们在生化研究和医学中的广泛应用仍然受到与长序列合成相关的挑战的阻碍,特别是对于l-RNA。在此,我们提出了一种新的策略,通过交叉手性连接酶核酶结合新的底物激活化学,通过连接两个或多个较短的片段来组装长l- rna。我们发现,固相合成的5′-单磷酸化的l-RNA可以通过5′-单磷酸腺苷(AMP)或二磷酸腺苷(ADP)的化学附着激活,生成5′-腺苷(二磷酸或三磷酸)l-RNA。激活反应在温和的水条件下进行,用短或大的l-RNA有效地进行,产生很少的副产物,激活后几乎不需要或不需要进一步的纯化。重要的是,当添加到l-RNA时,这两组都与核酶介导的连接兼容,5'-腺苷三磷酸允许快速有效地连接两条长l-RNA链。通过单个交叉手性结扎事件组装129-nt l-RNA分子就是一个例子。总的来说,这些方法依赖于可以通过体外转录制备的核酶和可以通过简单化学激活的l-RNA底物,有望使更广泛的研究人员更容易获得长l-RNA,并促进l-基技术的扩展。
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