Systematic analysis of the role of target site accessibility in the activity of DNA enzymes.

Graeme Doran, Muhammad Sohail
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We employed an approach using oligonucleotide scanning arrays and computational analysis to conduct a systematic analysis of the interaction between catalytic nucleic acids (DNA enzymes or DNAzymes) and long RNA targets. A radio-labelled transcript representing mRNA of Xenopus cyclin B5 was hybridised to an array of oligonucleotides scanning the first 120 nucleotides of the coding region to assess the ability of the immobilised oligonucleotides to form heteroduplexes with the target. The hybridisation revealed oligonucleotides showing varying levels of signal intensities along the length of the array, reflecting on the variable accessibility of the corresponding complementary regions in the target RNA. Deoxyribozymes targeting a number of these regions were selected and tested for their ability to cleave the target RNA. The mRNA cleavage observed indicates that indeed target accessibility was an important component in the activity of deoxyribozymes and that it was important that at least one of the two binding arms was complementary to an accessible site. Computational analysis suggested that intra-molecular folding of deoxyribozymes into stable structures may also negatively contribute to their activity. 10-23 type deoxyribozymes generally appeared more active than 8-17 type and it was possible to predict deoxyribozymes with high cleavage efficiency using scanning array hybridization and computational analysis as guides. The data presented here therefore have implications on designing effective DNA enzymes.

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系统分析了DNA酶活性中靶位可及性的作用。
我们采用寡核苷酸扫描阵列和计算分析的方法对催化核酸(DNA酶或DNAzymes)与长链RNA靶点之间的相互作用进行了系统的分析。将代表Xenopus cyclin B5 mRNA的无线电标记转录本与一系列扫描编码区前120个核苷酸的寡核苷酸杂交,以评估固定的寡核苷酸与靶标形成异源双链的能力。杂交显示寡核苷酸沿阵列长度显示不同水平的信号强度,反映了靶RNA中相应互补区域的可变可及性。选择了针对这些区域的脱氧核酶,并测试了它们切割目标RNA的能力。观察到的mRNA切割表明,目标可达性确实是脱氧核酶活性的一个重要组成部分,而且两个结合臂中至少有一个与可达位点互补是很重要的。计算分析表明,脱氧核酶分子内折叠成稳定结构也可能对其活性产生负面影响。10-23型脱氧核酶的活性普遍高于8-17型,利用扫描阵列杂交和计算分析作为指导,可以预测裂解效率较高的脱氧核酶。因此,这里提出的数据对设计有效的DNA酶具有启示意义。
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