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In vitro selection of deoxyribozymes with DNA capping activity.

Abstract

In vitro selection was used to isolate a series of deoxyribozymes from a pool of random-sequence DNAs that catalyze an ATP-dependent self-capping reaction. Each deoxyribozyme catalyzes the transfer of the nucleoside and alpha-phosphate moieties of ATP to the phosphate group located at its 5' terminus, thereby creating a 5',5'-pyrophosphate cap. This same pyrophosphate cap structure is formed by T4 DNA ligase during the classical process of DNA ligation. These DNA capping enzymes representative of a collection of self-processing deoxyribozymes that can be used for the directed modification of DNA.

Authors

Li Y; Liu Y; Breaker RR

Journal

Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, Vol. 42, No. 42, pp. 237–238

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

November 1, 1999

DOI

10.1093/nass/42.1.237

ISSN

0261-3166

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