Issue 7, 2024

Ligase-mediated synthesis of CuII-responsive allosteric DNAzyme with bifacial 5-carboxyuracil nucleobases

Abstract

A CuII-responsive allosteric DNAzyme has been developed by introducing bifacial 5-carboxyuracil (caU) nucleobases, which form both hydrogen-bonded caU–A and metal-mediated caU–CuII–caU base pairs. The base sequence was logically designed based on a known RNA-cleaving DNAzyme so that the caU-modified DNAzyme (caU-DNAzyme) can form a catalytically inactive structure containing three caU–A base pairs and an active form with three caU–CuII–caU pairs. The caU-DNAzyme was synthesized by joining short caU-containing fragments with a standard DNA ligase. The activity of caU-DNAzyme was suppressed without CuII, but enhanced 21-fold with the addition of CuII. Furthermore, the DNAzyme activity was turned on and off during the reaction by the addition and removal of CuII ions. Both ligase-mediated synthesis and CuII-dependent allosteric regulation were achieved by the bifacial base pairing properties of caU. This study provides a new strategy for designing stimuli-responsive DNA molecular systems.

Graphical abstract: Ligase-mediated synthesis of CuII-responsive allosteric DNAzyme with bifacial 5-carboxyuracil nucleobases

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
25 Sep 2023
Accepted
17 Jan 2024
First published
20 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2024,15, 2365-2370

Ligase-mediated synthesis of CuII-responsive allosteric DNAzyme with bifacial 5-carboxyuracil nucleobases

Y. Takezawa, H. Zhang, K. Mori, L. Hu and M. Shionoya, Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 2365 DOI: 10.1039/D3SC05042D

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