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Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes

In this manuscript we describe for the first time mirror image catalytic nucleic acids (Spiegelzymes), which hydrolyze sequence specifically L-ribonucleic acid molecules. The mirror image nucleic acid ribozymes designed are based upon the known hammerhead ribozyme and DNAzyme structures that contain...

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Autores principales: Wyszko, Eliza, Szymański, Maciej, Zeichhardt, Heinz, Müller, Florian, Barciszewski, Jan, Erdmann, Volker A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3559883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23382952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054741
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author Wyszko, Eliza
Szymański, Maciej
Zeichhardt, Heinz
Müller, Florian
Barciszewski, Jan
Erdmann, Volker A.
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Szymański, Maciej
Zeichhardt, Heinz
Müller, Florian
Barciszewski, Jan
Erdmann, Volker A.
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description In this manuscript we describe for the first time mirror image catalytic nucleic acids (Spiegelzymes), which hydrolyze sequence specifically L-ribonucleic acid molecules. The mirror image nucleic acid ribozymes designed are based upon the known hammerhead ribozyme and DNAzyme structures that contain L-ribose or L-deoxyribose instead of the naturally occurring D-ribose or D-deoxyribose, respectively. Both Spiegelzymes show similar hydrolytic activities with the same L-RNA target molecules and they also exhibit extra ordinary stabilities when tested with three different human sera. In this respect they are very similar to Spiegelmers (mirror image aptamers), which we had previously developed and for which it has been shown that they are non-toxic and non-immunogenic. Since we are also able to demonstrate that the hammerhead and DNAzyme Spiegelzymes can also hydrolyze mirror image oligonucleotide sequences, like they occur in Spiegelmers, in vivo, it seems reasonable to assume that Spiegelzymes may in principle be used as an antidote against Spiegelmers. Since the Spiegelzymes contain the same building blocks as the Spiegelmers, it can be expected that they will have similar favorable biological characteristics concerning toxicity and immunogenety. In trying to understand the mechanism of action of the Spiegelzymes described in this study, we have initiated for the first time a model building system with L-nucleic acids. The models for L-hammerhead ribozyme and L-DNAzyme interaction with the same L-RNA target will be presented.
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spelling pubmed-35598832013-02-04 Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes Wyszko, Eliza Szymański, Maciej Zeichhardt, Heinz Müller, Florian Barciszewski, Jan Erdmann, Volker A. PLoS One Research Article In this manuscript we describe for the first time mirror image catalytic nucleic acids (Spiegelzymes), which hydrolyze sequence specifically L-ribonucleic acid molecules. The mirror image nucleic acid ribozymes designed are based upon the known hammerhead ribozyme and DNAzyme structures that contain L-ribose or L-deoxyribose instead of the naturally occurring D-ribose or D-deoxyribose, respectively. Both Spiegelzymes show similar hydrolytic activities with the same L-RNA target molecules and they also exhibit extra ordinary stabilities when tested with three different human sera. In this respect they are very similar to Spiegelmers (mirror image aptamers), which we had previously developed and for which it has been shown that they are non-toxic and non-immunogenic. Since we are also able to demonstrate that the hammerhead and DNAzyme Spiegelzymes can also hydrolyze mirror image oligonucleotide sequences, like they occur in Spiegelmers, in vivo, it seems reasonable to assume that Spiegelzymes may in principle be used as an antidote against Spiegelmers. Since the Spiegelzymes contain the same building blocks as the Spiegelmers, it can be expected that they will have similar favorable biological characteristics concerning toxicity and immunogenety. In trying to understand the mechanism of action of the Spiegelzymes described in this study, we have initiated for the first time a model building system with L-nucleic acids. The models for L-hammerhead ribozyme and L-DNAzyme interaction with the same L-RNA target will be presented. Public Library of Science 2013-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3559883/ /pubmed/23382952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054741 Text en © 2013 Wyszko et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wyszko, Eliza
Szymański, Maciej
Zeichhardt, Heinz
Müller, Florian
Barciszewski, Jan
Erdmann, Volker A.
Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes
title Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes
title_full Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes
title_fullStr Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes
title_full_unstemmed Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes
title_short Spiegelzymes: Sequence Specific Hydrolysis of L-RNA with Mirror Image Hammerhead Ribozymes and DNAzymes
title_sort spiegelzymes: sequence specific hydrolysis of l-rna with mirror image hammerhead ribozymes and dnazymes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3559883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23382952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054741
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