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Supramolecular Recognition of Cytidine Phosphate in Nucleotides and RNA Sequences
[Image: see text] Supramolecular recognition of nucleotides would enable manipulating crucial biochemical pathways like transcription and translation directly and with high precision. Therefore, it offers great promise in medicinal applications, not least in treating cancer or viral infections. This...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052242/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00658 |
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author | Morozov, Boris S. Oshchepkov, Aleksandr S. Klemt, Insa Agafontsev, Aleksandr M. Krishna, Swathi Hampel, Frank Xu, Hong-Gui Mokhir, Andriy Guldi, Dirk Kataev, Evgeny |
author_facet | Morozov, Boris S. Oshchepkov, Aleksandr S. Klemt, Insa Agafontsev, Aleksandr M. Krishna, Swathi Hampel, Frank Xu, Hong-Gui Mokhir, Andriy Guldi, Dirk Kataev, Evgeny |
author_sort | Morozov, Boris S. |
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description | [Image: see text] Supramolecular recognition of nucleotides would enable manipulating crucial biochemical pathways like transcription and translation directly and with high precision. Therefore, it offers great promise in medicinal applications, not least in treating cancer or viral infections. This work presents a universal supramolecular approach to target nucleoside phosphates in nucleotides and RNA. The artificial active site in new receptors simultaneously realizes several binding and sensing mechanisms: encapsulation of a nucleobase via dispersion and hydrogen bonding interactions, recognition of the phosphate residue, and a self-reporting feature—“turn-on” fluorescence. Key to the high selectivity is the conscious separation of phosphate- and nucleobase-binding sites by introducing specific spacers in the receptor structure. We have tuned the spacers to achieve high binding affinity and selectivity for cytidine 5′ triphosphate coupled to a record 60-fold fluorescence enhancement. The resulting structures are also the first functional models of poly(rC)-binding protein coordinating specifically to C-rich RNA oligomers, e.g., the 5′-AUCCC(C/U) sequence present in poliovirus type 1 and the human transcriptome. The receptors bind to RNA in human ovarian cells A2780, causing strong cytotoxicity at 800 nM. The performance, self-reporting property, and tunability of our approach open up a promising and unique avenue for sequence-specific RNA binding in cells by using low-molecular-weight artificial receptors. |
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spelling | pubmed-100522422023-03-30 Supramolecular Recognition of Cytidine Phosphate in Nucleotides and RNA Sequences Morozov, Boris S. Oshchepkov, Aleksandr S. Klemt, Insa Agafontsev, Aleksandr M. Krishna, Swathi Hampel, Frank Xu, Hong-Gui Mokhir, Andriy Guldi, Dirk Kataev, Evgeny JACS Au [Image: see text] Supramolecular recognition of nucleotides would enable manipulating crucial biochemical pathways like transcription and translation directly and with high precision. Therefore, it offers great promise in medicinal applications, not least in treating cancer or viral infections. This work presents a universal supramolecular approach to target nucleoside phosphates in nucleotides and RNA. The artificial active site in new receptors simultaneously realizes several binding and sensing mechanisms: encapsulation of a nucleobase via dispersion and hydrogen bonding interactions, recognition of the phosphate residue, and a self-reporting feature—“turn-on” fluorescence. Key to the high selectivity is the conscious separation of phosphate- and nucleobase-binding sites by introducing specific spacers in the receptor structure. We have tuned the spacers to achieve high binding affinity and selectivity for cytidine 5′ triphosphate coupled to a record 60-fold fluorescence enhancement. The resulting structures are also the first functional models of poly(rC)-binding protein coordinating specifically to C-rich RNA oligomers, e.g., the 5′-AUCCC(C/U) sequence present in poliovirus type 1 and the human transcriptome. The receptors bind to RNA in human ovarian cells A2780, causing strong cytotoxicity at 800 nM. The performance, self-reporting property, and tunability of our approach open up a promising and unique avenue for sequence-specific RNA binding in cells by using low-molecular-weight artificial receptors. American Chemical Society 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10052242/ /pubmed/37006770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00658 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Morozov, Boris S. Oshchepkov, Aleksandr S. Klemt, Insa Agafontsev, Aleksandr M. Krishna, Swathi Hampel, Frank Xu, Hong-Gui Mokhir, Andriy Guldi, Dirk Kataev, Evgeny Supramolecular Recognition of Cytidine Phosphate in Nucleotides and RNA Sequences |
title | Supramolecular Recognition
of Cytidine Phosphate in
Nucleotides and RNA Sequences |
title_full | Supramolecular Recognition
of Cytidine Phosphate in
Nucleotides and RNA Sequences |
title_fullStr | Supramolecular Recognition
of Cytidine Phosphate in
Nucleotides and RNA Sequences |
title_full_unstemmed | Supramolecular Recognition
of Cytidine Phosphate in
Nucleotides and RNA Sequences |
title_short | Supramolecular Recognition
of Cytidine Phosphate in
Nucleotides and RNA Sequences |
title_sort | supramolecular recognition
of cytidine phosphate in
nucleotides and rna sequences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052242/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00658 |
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