Issue 7, 2001

The cleavage of phosphodiester bonds within small RNA bulges in the presence and absence of metal ion catalysts

Abstract

This work studies the effect of RNA structure on the reactivity of RNA phosphodiester bonds. The aim of the study is to evaluate those structural parameters that affect reactivity to support the development of sequence-specific RNA cleaving agents. The cleavage of phosphodiester bonds within one- to five-nucleotide bulges has been studied in buffer solutions (pH 8.4), and in the presence of Zn2+ aqua ion (pH 6.4) or its 1,5,9-triazacyclododecane complex (pH 7.4). Molecular modelling has been applied to study the structure of the substrates. The basis of the reactivity and the catalytic potential of metal ion-based cleaving agents are discussed.

Graphical abstract: The cleavage of phosphodiester bonds within small RNA bulges in the presence and absence of metal ion catalysts [ ]

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2001
Accepted
25 Apr 2001
First published
24 May 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2001, 1024-1031

The cleavage of phosphodiester bonds within small RNA bulges in the presence and absence of metal ion catalysts

U. Kaukinen, L. Bielecki, S. Mikkola, R. W. Adamiak and H. Lönnberg, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2001, 1024 DOI: 10.1039/B102519H

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