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Cotranscriptional 3'-End Processing of T7 RNA Polymerase Transcripts by a Smaller HDV Ribozyme.

Arvin AkoopieUlrich F Müller
Published in: Journal of molecular evolution (2018)
In vitro run-off transcription by T7 RNA polymerase generates heterogeneous 3'-ends because the enzyme tends to add untemplated adenylates. To generate homogeneous 3'-termini, HDV ribozymes have been used widely. Their sequences are added to the 3'-terminus such that co-transcriptional self-cleavage generates homogeneous 3'-ends. A shorter HDV sequence that cleaves itself efficiently would be advantageous. Here we show that a recently discovered, small HDV ribozyme is a good alternative to the previously used HDV ribozyme. The new HDV ribozyme is more efficient in some sequence contexts, and less efficient in other sequence contexts than the previously used HDV ribozyme. The smaller size makes the new HDV ribozyme a good alternative for transcript 3'-end processing.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • gene expression
  • amino acid
  • heat stress