The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Designed Structural-Rearrangement of an Active Group I Ribozyme
Yoshiya IkawaTan Inoue
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2003 Volume 133 Issue 2 Pages 189-195

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The catalytic core of the Tetrahyemena group I ribozyme consists of two functionally different domains, P4-P6 and P3-P7, that are conjugated via multiple tertiary interactions. The sequence encoding the P3-P7 domain is divided into two fragments in its primary sequence although the two domains are physically separable in the three dimensional (3D-) structure of the ribozyme: The sequence encoding the P4-P6 domain is inserted into that of the P3-P7 domain. An artificial rearrangement was designed and attempted for the primary sequence of the P3-P7 domain on the basis of a 3D-structural model and the biochemical data on the ribozyme. The domain in the primary structure was relocated to form a contiguous region while retaining the 3D-structure of the ribozyme required for self-splicing. The topologically rearranged ribozyme exhibited self-splicing activity.

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