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Sliding over the blocks in enzyme-free RNA copying--one-pot primer extension in ice.


ABSTRACT: Template-directed polymerization of RNA in the absence of enzymes is the basis for an information transfer in the 'RNA-world' hypothesis and in novel nucleic acid based technology. Previous investigations established that only cytidine rich strands are efficient templates in bulk aqueous solutions while a few specific sequences completely block the extension of hybridized primers. We show that a eutectic water/ice system can support Pb(2+)/Mg(2+)-ion catalyzed extension of a primer across such sequences, i.e. AA, AU and AG, in a one-pot synthesis. Using mixtures of imidazole activated nucleotide 5'-monophosphates, the two first "blocking" residues could be passed during template-directed polymerization, i.e., formation of triply extended products containing a high fraction of faithful copies was demonstrated. Across the AG sequence, a mismatch sequence was formed in similar amounts to the correct product due to U·G wobble pairing. Thus, the template-directed extension occurs both across pyrimidine and purine rich sequences and insertions of pyrimidines did not inhibit the subsequent insertions. Products were mainly formed with 2'-5'-phosphodiester linkages, however, the abundance of 3'-5'-linkages was higher than previously reported for pyrimidine insertions. When enzyme-free, template-directed RNA polymerization is performed in a eutectic water ice environment, various intrinsic reaction limitations observed in bulk solution can then be overcome.

SUBMITTER: Loffler PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3776762 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sliding over the blocks in enzyme-free RNA copying--one-pot primer extension in ice.

Löffler Philipp M G PM   Groen Joost J   Dörr Mark M   Monnard Pierre-Alain PA  

PloS one 20130918 9


Template-directed polymerization of RNA in the absence of enzymes is the basis for an information transfer in the 'RNA-world' hypothesis and in novel nucleic acid based technology. Previous investigations established that only cytidine rich strands are efficient templates in bulk aqueous solutions while a few specific sequences completely block the extension of hybridized primers. We show that a eutectic water/ice system can support Pb(2+)/Mg(2+)-ion catalyzed extension of a primer across such s  ...[more]

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