Published August 22, 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction data of an LNA 7-mer duplex derived from a ricin aptamer

  • 1. Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Free University Berlin, Thielallee 63, 14195 Berlin (Germany)
  • 2. Institute of Biochemistry and Food Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Notkestrasse 85, Building 22a, c/o DESY, 22603 Hamburg (Germany)
  • 3. Robert Koch-Institut, Zentrum für Biologische Sicherheit 1, Nordufer 20, 13353 Berlin (Germany)

Description

An all-LNA duplex was designed from the stem region of an RNA aptamer which has been generated against ricin. The LNA duplex was crystallized and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis revealed diffraction to a resolution of up to 2.8 Å. Locked nucleic acids (LNAs) are modified nucleic acids which contain a modified sugar such as β-d-2′-O,4′-C methylene-bridged ribofuranose or other sugar derivatives in LNA analogues. The β-d-2′-O,4′-C methylene ribofuranose LNAs in particular possess high stability and melting temperatures, which makes them of interest for stabilizing the structure of different nucleic acids. Aptamers, which are DNAs or RNAs targeted against specific ligands, are candidates for substitution with LNAs in order to increase their stability. A 7-mer helix derived from the terminal part of an aptamer that was targeted against ricin was chosen. The ricin aptamer originally consisted of natural RNA building blocks and showed high affinity in ricin binding. For future stabilization of the aptamer, the terminal helix has been constructed as an ‘all-locked’ LNA and was successfully crystallized in order to investigate its structural properties. Optimization of crystal growth succeeded by the use of different metal salts as additives, such as CuCl2, MgCl2, MnCl2, CaCl2, CoCl2 and ZnSO4. Preliminary X-ray diffraction data were collected and processed to 2.8 Å resolution. The LNA crystallized in space group P65, with unit-cell parameters a = 50.11, b = 50.11, c = 40.72 Å. The crystals contained one LNA helix per asymmetric unit with a Matthews coefficient of 3.17 Å3 Da−1, which implies a solvent content of 70.15%

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1744309109029145; Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2795591

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Journal Title
Acta Crystallographica. Section F
Journal Volume
65
Journal Issue
Pt 9
Journal Page Range
p. 881-885
ISSN
1744-3091
CODEN
ACSFCL

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Copyright (c) International Union of Crystallography 2009
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PMCID: PMC2795591; PMID: 19724123; PUBLISHER-ID: en5374; OAI: oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:2795591