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Chloroacetamide‐Modified Nucleotide and RNA for Bioconjugations and Cross‐Linking with RNA‐Binding Proteins

Mária Brunderová, Matouš Krömer, Marta Vlková, Michal Hocek

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reactive RNA probes are useful for studying and identifying RNA-binding proteins. To that end, we designed and synthesized chloroacetamide-linked 7-deaza-ATP which was a good substrate for T7 RNA polymerase in in vitro transcription assay to synthesize reactive RNA probes bearing one or several reactive modifications. Modified RNA probes reacted with thiol-containing molecules as well as with cysteine- or histidine-containing peptides to form stable covalent products. They also reacted selectively with RNA-binding proteins to form cross-linked conjugates in high conversions thanks to proximity effect. Our modified nucleotide and RNA probes are promising tools for applications in RNA (bio)conjugations or RNA proteomics.

Topics & Concepts

RNAChemistryBiochemistryNucleotideT7 RNA polymeraseCysteineRiboswitchRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseRNA-binding proteinRNA editingMolecular biologyNon-coding RNABiologyEnzymeGeneEscherichia coliBacteriophageRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms