M. Perez-ruiz et al., Specificity of the hairpin ribozyme - Sequence requirements surrounding the cleavage site, J BIOL CHEM, 274(41), 1999, pp. 29376-29380
Substrate sequence requirements of the hairpin ribozyme have been partially
defined by both mutational and in vitro selection experiments, It was cons
idered that the best targets were those that included the N down arrow GUC
sequence surrounding the cleavage site. In contrast to previous studies tha
t failed to evaluate all possible combinations of these nucleotides, we hav
e performed an exhaustive analysis of the cleavage of 64 substrate variants
, They represent all possible sequence combinations of the J2/1 nucleotides
except the well established G(+1). No cleavage was observed with 24 sequen
ces, C+2 variants showed little or no cleavage, whereas U+2 substrates were
all cleavable, The maximal cleavage rate was obtained with the AGUC substr
ate, Cleavage rates of sequences HGUC (H = A, C, or U), GGUN, GGGR (R = A o
r G), AGUU; and UGUA were up to 5 times lower than the AGUC one. This shows
that other sequences besides NGUC could also be considered as good targets
. A second group of sequences WGGG (W = A or U), UGUK (K = G or U), MGAG (M
= A or C), AGUA, and UGGA were cleaved between 6 and 10 times less efficie
ntly. Furthermore, the UGCU sequence of a noncleavable viral target was mut
ated to AGUC resulting in a proficiently cleavable substrate by its cognate
hairpin ribozyme, This indicates that our conclusions may be extrapolated
to other hairpin ribozymes with different specificity.