The 8-17 DNAzyme can operate in a single active structure regardless of metal ion cofactor

Nat Commun. 2024 May 17;15(1):4218. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-48638-x.

Abstract

DNAzymes - synthetic enzymes made of DNA - have long attracted attention as RNA-targeting therapeutic agents. Yet, as of now, no DNAzyme-based drug has been approved, partially due to our lacking understanding of their molecular mode of action. In this work we report the solution structure of 8-17 DNAzyme bound to a Zn2+ ion solved through NMR spectroscopy. Surprisingly, it turned out to be very similar to the previously solved Pb2+-bound form (catalytic domain RMSD = 1.28 Å), despite a long-standing literature consensus that Pb2+ recruits a different DNAzyme fold than other metal ion cofactors. Our follow-up NMR investigations in the presence of other ions - Mg2+, Na+, and Pb2+ - suggest that at DNAzyme concentrations used in NMR all these ions induce a similar tertiary fold. Based on these findings, we propose a model for 8-17 DNAzyme interactions with metal ions postulating the existence of only a single catalytically-active structure, yet populated to a different extent depending on the metal ion cofactor. Our results provide structural information on the 8-17 DNAzyme in presence of non-Pb2+ cofactors, including the biologically relevant Mg2+ ion.

MeSH terms

  • Catalytic Domain
  • DNA, Catalytic* / chemistry
  • DNA, Catalytic* / metabolism
  • Ions
  • Lead* / chemistry
  • Lead* / metabolism
  • Magnesium* / chemistry
  • Magnesium* / metabolism
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Metals / chemistry
  • Metals / metabolism
  • Models, Molecular
  • Nucleic Acid Conformation
  • Sodium / chemistry
  • Sodium / metabolism
  • Zinc* / chemistry
  • Zinc* / metabolism

Substances

  • RNA-cleaving DNA 8-17