6533b828fe1ef96bd1287b6d
RESEARCH PRODUCT
Poly(U) RNA-templated synthesis of AppA.
Teresa JanasTeresa JanasMichael YarusIrene MajerfeldMali IllangasekareDeepa Puthenvedusubject
chemistry.chemical_classificationPoly UbiologyMolecular modelStereochemistryRNASubstrate (chemistry)Chemical reactionCofactorArticlechemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinMoleculeRNANucleotideMolecular BiologyDinucleoside PhosphatesDinucleoside Phosphatesdescription
Simple nucleotide templating activities are of interest as potential primordial reactions. Here we describe the acceleration of 5′-5′ AppA synthesis by 3′-5′ poly(U) under normal solution conditions. This reaction is apparently templated via complementary U:A base-pairing, despite the involvement of two different RNA backbones, because poly(U), unlike other polymers, significantly stimulates AppA synthesis. These interactions occur in moderate (K+) and (Mg2+) and are temperature sensitive, being more efficient at 10°C than at 4°C, but absent at 20°C. The reaction is only slightly pH sensitive, despite potentially relevant substrate pKa’s. Kinetic data explicitly support production of AppA by interaction of stacked 2MeImpA and pA nucleotides paired with a single molecule of U template. At a lower rate, AppA can also be produced by a chemical reaction between 2MeImpA and pA, without participation of poly(U). Molecular modeling suggests that 5′-5′ joining between stacked or concurrently paired A's can occur without major departures from normal U-A helical coordinates. So, coenzyme-like 5′-5′ purine dinucleotides might be readily synthesized from 3′-5′ RNAs with complementary sequences.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015-08-13 | RNA (New York, N.Y.) |