Tk. Stage-zimmermann et Oc. Uhlenbeck, A covalent crosslink converts the hammerhead ribozyme from a ribonuclease to an RNA ligase, NAT ST BIOL, 8(10), 2001, pp. 863-867
The hammerhead ribozyme is a more efficient ribonuclease than an RNA ligase
. Under typical reaction conditions, the rate of RNA chain cleavage is simi
lar to 100-fold faster than the rate of the reverse ligation reaction such
that virtually all of the hammerhead is in its cleaved form at equilibrium.
Here we show that the Introduction of a crosslink away from the catalytic
core of the hammerhead has little effect on the cleavage rate but dramatica
lly increases the ligation rate, thereby making the hammerhead an efficient
RNA ligase. This experiment emphasizes the role of molecular flexibility i
n defining the properties of a macromolecular catalyst and suggests why oth
er small ribozymes are more efficient ligases than ribonucleases.