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Sensing complex regulatory networks by conformationally controlled hairpin ribozymes.


ABSTRACT: The hairpin ribozyme catalyses RNA cleavage by a mechanism utilizing its conformational flexibility during the docking of two independently folded internal loop domains A and B. Based on this mechanism, we designed hairpin ribozyme variants that can be induced or repressed by external effector oligonucleotides influencing the docking process. We incorporated a third domain C to assimilate alternate stable RNA motifs such as a pseudo-half-knot or an internal stem-loop structure. Small sequence changes in domain C allowed targeted switching of ribozyme activity: the same effector oligonucleotide can either serve as an inducer or repressor. The ribozymes were applied to trp leader mRNA, the RNA sequence tightly bound by l-tryptophan-activated trp-RNA-binding attenuation protein (TRAP). When domain C is complementary to this mRNA, ribozyme activity can be altered by annealing trp leader mRNA, then specifically reverted by its TRAP/tryptophan-mediated sequestration. This approach allows to precisely sense the activity status of a protein controlled by its metabolite molecule.

SUBMITTER: Najafi-Shoushtari SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC434448 | biostudies-literature | 2004

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sensing complex regulatory networks by conformationally controlled hairpin ribozymes.

Najafi-Shoushtari S Hani SH   Mayer Günter G   Famulok Michael M  

Nucleic acids research 20040615 10


The hairpin ribozyme catalyses RNA cleavage by a mechanism utilizing its conformational flexibility during the docking of two independently folded internal loop domains A and B. Based on this mechanism, we designed hairpin ribozyme variants that can be induced or repressed by external effector oligonucleotides influencing the docking process. We incorporated a third domain C to assimilate alternate stable RNA motifs such as a pseudo-half-knot or an internal stem-loop structure. Small sequence ch  ...[more]

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