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Enzymatic incorporation of 2'-thio-CTP into the HDV ribozyme.
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1998
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Ctp-sh AnalogueThiol GroupNucleic Acid ChemistryBiochemistryNatural SciencesMedicineHdv RibozymeNucleic Acid BiochemistryOligonucleotideMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationRna Structure PredictionChemical BiologyRna TranscriptionEnzymatic ModificationGene ExpressionGenome EditingProtein Synthesis
We have synthesized the analogue 2'-deoxy-2'-thio-CTP (CTP-SH) and tested its ability to support RNA transcription in place of CTP. The modified nucleotide in a transcription reaction and in the absence of CTP generated the appropriately sized fragment when a mutant T7 polymerase (Y639F) was used. Wild-type polymerase was unable to generate RNA under the same conditions. Transcription was optimal around pH 7.5 and was dependent upon CTP-SH concentration. Transcripts containing the analogue were efficiently isolated using a thiol-activated sepharose column. Insertion of CTP-SH into the HDV ribozyme, replacing all cytidine residues with 2'-thiocytidine, appears to inhibit self-cleaving activity, even in the presence of manganese. The ability to introduce the CTP-SH analogue enzymatically into RNA opens the way for new structure-function studies where the 2'-hydroxyl can be efficiently replaced by a thiol group.
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