Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8294885 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Group I intron ribozymes share common core elements that form a three-dimensional structure responsible for their catalytic activity. This core structure is unstable without assistance from additional factors that stabilize its tertiary structure. We examined biogenic triamine and tetraamine and also their fragments for their abilities to stabilize a structurally unstable group I ribozyme, ÎP5 ribozyme, derived from the Tetrahymena group I intron ribozyme by deleting its large activator module. Biogenic triamine (spermidine) and tetraamine (spermine) efficiently activated the ÎP5 ribozyme under conditions where the ribozyme was virtually inactive. These observations suggested that polyamines are promising small molecule modulators to activate and possibly inhibit the core catalytic ability of group I ribozymes.
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Authors
Mst Ara Gulshan, Md Motiar Rahman, Shigeyoshi Matsumura, Tsunehiko Higuchi, Naoki Umezawa, Yoshiya Ikawa,