Analysis on a cooperative pathway involving multiple cations in hammerhead reactions

2004 
The hammerhead ribozyme reaction is more complex than might have been expected, perhaps because of the flexibility of RNA, which would have enhanced the potential of RNA during evolution of and in the RNA world. Divalent Mg 2+ ions can increase the rate of the ribozyme-catalyzed reaction by approximately 109-fold as compared to the background rate under standard conditions. However, the role of Mg 2+ ions is controversial since the reaction can proceed in the presence of high concentrations of monovalent ions, such as Li + , Na + , and NH 4 + ions, in the absence of divalent ions. We thus carried out ribozyme reactions under various conditions, and we obtained parameters that explain the experimental data. On the basis of the analysis, we propose a new pathway in the hammerhead ribozyme reaction in which divalent metal ions and monovalent ions act cooperatively.
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