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Identification and characterization of a novel high affinity metal-binding site in the hammerhead ribozyme

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2001

MARK R. HANSEN
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215, USA
JEAN-PIERRE SIMORRE
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215, USA Present address: Institut de Biologie Structurale, CEA-CNRS, 41 Avenue des Martyrs, F-38027 Grenoble Cedex, France.
PAUL HANSON
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215, USA
VICTOR MOKLER
Affiliation:
Ribozyme Pharmaceuticals Inc., Boulder, Colorado 80301, USA
LAURENT BELLON
Affiliation:
Ribozyme Pharmaceuticals Inc., Boulder, Colorado 80301, USA
LEONID BEIGELMAN
Affiliation:
Ribozyme Pharmaceuticals Inc., Boulder, Colorado 80301, USA
ARTHUR PARDI
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0215, USA
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Abstract

A novel metal-binding site has been identified in the hammerhead ribozyme by 31P NMR. The metal-binding site is associated with the A13 phosphate in the catalytic core of the hammerhead ribozyme and is distinct from any previously identified metal-binding sites. 31P NMR spectroscopy was used to measure the metal-binding affinity for this site and leads to an apparent dissociation constant of 250–570 μM at 25 °C for binding of a single Mg2+ ion. The NMR data also show evidence of a structural change at this site upon metal binding and these results are compared with previous data on metal-induced structural changes in the core of the hammerhead ribozyme. These NMR data were combined with the X-ray structure of the hammerhead ribozyme (Pley HW, Flaherty KM, McKay DB. 1994. Nature 372:68–74) to model RNA ligands involved in binding the metal at this A13 site. In this model, the A13 metal-binding site is structurally similar to the previously identified A9 metal-binding site and illustrates the symmetrical nature of the tandem G[bull ]A base pairs in domain 2 of the hammerhead ribozyme. These results demonstrate that 31P NMR represents an important method for both identification and characterization of metal-binding sites in nucleic acids.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
1999 RNA Society

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