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Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers

[Image: see text] The development of a sequence-general nucleic acid copying system is an essential step in the assembly of a synthetic protocell, an autonomously replicating spatially localized chemical system capable of spontaneous Darwinian evolution. Previously described nonenzymatic template-co...

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Autores principales: Schrum, Jason P., Ricardo, Alonso, Krishnamurthy, Mathangi, Blain, J. Craig, Szostak, Jack W.
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Publicado: American Chemical Society 2009
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19757789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja906557v
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author Schrum, Jason P.
Ricardo, Alonso
Krishnamurthy, Mathangi
Blain, J. Craig
Szostak, Jack W.
author_facet Schrum, Jason P.
Ricardo, Alonso
Krishnamurthy, Mathangi
Blain, J. Craig
Szostak, Jack W.
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description [Image: see text] The development of a sequence-general nucleic acid copying system is an essential step in the assembly of a synthetic protocell, an autonomously replicating spatially localized chemical system capable of spontaneous Darwinian evolution. Previously described nonenzymatic template-copying experiments have validated the concept of nonenzymatic replication, but have not yet achieved robust, sequence-general polynucleotide replication. The 5′-phosphorimidazolides of the 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleotides are attractive as potential monomers for such a system because they polymerize by forming 2′→5′ linkages, which are favored in nonenzymatic polymerization reactions using similarly activated ribonucleotides on RNA templates. Furthermore, the 5′-activated 2′-amino nucleotides do not cyclize. We recently described the rapid and efficient nonenzymatic copying of a DNA homopolymer template (dC(15)) encapsulated within fatty acid vesicles using 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxyguanosine−5′-phosphorimidazolide as the activated monomer. However, to realize a true Darwinian system, the template-copying chemistry must be able to copy most sequences and their complements to allow for the transmission of information from generation to generation. Here, we describe the copying of a series of nucleic acid templates using 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxynucleotide−5′-phosphorimidazolides. Polymerization reactions proceed rapidly to completion on short homopolymer RNA and LNA templates, which favor an A-type duplex geometry. We show that more efficiently copied sequences are generated by replacing the adenine nucleobase with diaminopurine, and uracil with C5-(1-propynyl)uracil. Finally, we explore the copying of longer, mixed-sequence RNA templates to assess the sequence-general copying ability of 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxynucleoside−5′-phosphorimidazolides. Our results are a significant step forward in the realization of a self-replicating genetic polymer compatible with protocell template copying and suggest that N2′→P5′-phosphoramidate DNA may have the potential to function as a self-replicating system.
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spelling pubmed-27598132009-10-14 Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers Schrum, Jason P. Ricardo, Alonso Krishnamurthy, Mathangi Blain, J. Craig Szostak, Jack W. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] The development of a sequence-general nucleic acid copying system is an essential step in the assembly of a synthetic protocell, an autonomously replicating spatially localized chemical system capable of spontaneous Darwinian evolution. Previously described nonenzymatic template-copying experiments have validated the concept of nonenzymatic replication, but have not yet achieved robust, sequence-general polynucleotide replication. The 5′-phosphorimidazolides of the 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleotides are attractive as potential monomers for such a system because they polymerize by forming 2′→5′ linkages, which are favored in nonenzymatic polymerization reactions using similarly activated ribonucleotides on RNA templates. Furthermore, the 5′-activated 2′-amino nucleotides do not cyclize. We recently described the rapid and efficient nonenzymatic copying of a DNA homopolymer template (dC(15)) encapsulated within fatty acid vesicles using 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxyguanosine−5′-phosphorimidazolide as the activated monomer. However, to realize a true Darwinian system, the template-copying chemistry must be able to copy most sequences and their complements to allow for the transmission of information from generation to generation. Here, we describe the copying of a series of nucleic acid templates using 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxynucleotide−5′-phosphorimidazolides. Polymerization reactions proceed rapidly to completion on short homopolymer RNA and LNA templates, which favor an A-type duplex geometry. We show that more efficiently copied sequences are generated by replacing the adenine nucleobase with diaminopurine, and uracil with C5-(1-propynyl)uracil. Finally, we explore the copying of longer, mixed-sequence RNA templates to assess the sequence-general copying ability of 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxynucleoside−5′-phosphorimidazolides. Our results are a significant step forward in the realization of a self-replicating genetic polymer compatible with protocell template copying and suggest that N2′→P5′-phosphoramidate DNA may have the potential to function as a self-replicating system. American Chemical Society 2009-09-16 2009-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2759813/ /pubmed/19757789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja906557v Text en Copyright © 2009 American Chemical Society http://pubs.acs.org This is an open-access article distributed under the ACS AuthorChoice Terms & Conditions. Any use of this article, must conform to the terms of that license which are available at http://pubs.acs.org.
spellingShingle Schrum, Jason P.
Ricardo, Alonso
Krishnamurthy, Mathangi
Blain, J. Craig
Szostak, Jack W.
Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers
title Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers
title_full Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers
title_fullStr Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers
title_full_unstemmed Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers
title_short Efficient and Rapid Template-Directed Nucleic Acid Copying Using 2′-Amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-Phosphorimidazolide Monomers
title_sort efficient and rapid template-directed nucleic acid copying using 2′-amino-2′,3′-dideoxyribonucleoside−5′-phosphorimidazolide monomers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2759813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19757789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja906557v
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