Direct in Vitro Selection of Trans-Acting Ribozymes for Posttranscriptional, Site-Specific, and Covalent Fluorescent Labeling of RNA

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​Direct in Vitro Selection of Trans-Acting Ribozymes for Posttranscriptional, Site-Specific, and Covalent Fluorescent Labeling of RNA​
Ghaem Maghami, M.; Scheitl, C. P M & Höbartner, C. ​ (2019) 
Journal of the American Chemical Society141(50) pp. 19546​-19549​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b10531 

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Ghaem Maghami, Mohammad; Scheitl, Carolin P M; Höbartner, Claudia 
Abstract
General and efficient tools for site-specific fluorescent or bioorthogonal labeling of RNA are in high demand. Here, we report direct in vitro selection, characterization, and application of versatile trans-acting 2'-5' adenylyl transferase ribozymes for covalent and site-specific RNA labeling. The design of our partially structured RNA pool allowed for in vitro evolution of ribozymes that modify a predetermined nucleotide in cis (i.e., intramolecular reaction) and can then be easily engineered for applications in trans (i.e., in an intermolecular setup). The resulting ribozymes are readily designed for specific target sites in small and large RNAs and accept a wide variety of N6-modified ATP analogues as small-molecule substrates. The most efficient new ribozyme (FH14) shows excellent specificity toward its target sequence also in the context of total cellular RNA.
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18-December-2019
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society 
Project
Illuminating aptamers and ribozymes for biomolecular tagging and fluorogen activation 
ISSN
0002-7863; 1520-5126
eISSN
1520-5126
Language
English

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