Branchpoint sugar stereochemistry determines the hydrolytic susceptibility of branched RNA fragments by the yeast debranching enzyme (YDBR).
Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids
; 22(5-8): 1599-602, 2003.
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A series of branched RNAs (Y-shaped) related to yeast pre-mRNA splicing intermediates were synthesized incorporating both natural (i.e., ribose) and non-natural (i.e., arabinose, xylose and acyclic nucleoside) branchpoints in order to examine the effect of sugar conformation and phosphodiester configuration on yDBR hydrolytic efficiency. The results indicate that 2'-phosphodiester scission with yDBR occurs only with a cis-arrangement of phosphate groups at the branchpoint (i.e., ribose) thereby discriminating between all other configurations.
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Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids
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BIOQUIMICA
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2003
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Estados Unidos