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Elucidating Evolutionary Mechanisms and Variants of the Hammerhead Ribozyme Using In Vitro Selection

Abstract

The Hammerhead Ribozyme (HHR) is a ubiquitous RNA enzyme that catalyzes site-specific intramolecular cleavage. While mutations to its catalytic core have traditionally been viewed as detrimental to its activity, several discoveries of naturally occurring variants of the full-length ribozyme challenge this notion, suggesting a deeper understanding of HHR evolution and functionality. By systematically introducing mutations at key nucleotide positions within the catalytic core, we generated single-, double-, and triple-mutation libraries to explore the sequence requirements and evolution of a full-length HHR. In vitro selection revealed many novel hammerhead variants, some of which possess mutations at nucleotides previously considered to be essential. We also demonstrate that the evolutionary trajectory of each nucleotide in the catalytic core directly correlates with their functional importance, potentially giving researchers a novel method to assess the sequence requirements of functional nucleic acids.

Authors

Brill J; Nurmi C; Li Y

Journal

ChemBioChem, Vol. 25, No. 21,

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

November 4, 2024

DOI

10.1002/cbic.202400432

ISSN

1439-4227

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