Yusif Afandizada , Thilini Abeywansha , Vincent Guerineau , Yi Zhang , Bruno Sargueil , Luc Ponchon , Laura Iannazzo , Mélanie Etheve-Quelquejeu
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Abstract
In this report, non-isomerisable analogs of arginine tRNA (Arg-triazole-tRNA) have been synthesized as tools to study tRNA-dependent aminoacyl-transferases. The synthesis involves the incorporation of 1,4 substituted-1,2,3 triazole ring to mimic the ester bond that connects the amino acid to the terminal adenosine in the natural substrate. The synthetic procedure includes (i) a coupling between 2′- or 3′-azido-adenosine derivatives and a cytidine phosphoramidite to access dinucleotide molecules, (ii) Cu-catalyzed cycloaddition reactions between 2′- or 3′-azido dinucleotide in the presence of an alkyne molecule mimicking the arginine, providing the corresponding Arg-triazole-dinucleotides, (iii) enzymatic phosphorylation of the 5′-end extremity of the Arg-triazole-dinucleotides with a polynucleotide kinase, and (iv) enzymatic ligation of the 5′-phosphorylated dinucleotides with a 23-nt RNA micro helix that mimics the acceptor arm of arg-tRNA or with a full tRNAarg. Characterization of nucleoside and nucleotide compounds involved MS spectrometry, 1H, 13C and 31P NMR analysis. This strategy allows to obtain the pair of the two stable regioisomers of arg-tRNA analogs (2′ and 3′) which are instrumental to explore the regiospecificity of arginyl transferases enzyme. In our study, a first binding assay of the arg-tRNA micro helix with the Arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase 1 (ATE1) was performed by gel shift assays.
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