Chemical Deprenylation of N6 -Isopentenyladenosine (i6 A) RNA.
Hou-Ping ChengXiao-Hui YangLing LanLi-Jun XieChuan ChenCuimei LiuJinfang ChuZhi-Yan LiLi LiuTian-Qi ZhangDu-Qiang LuoLiang ChengPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
N6 -isopentenyladenosine (i6 A) is an RNA modification found in cytokinins, which regulate plant growth/differentiation, and a subset of tRNAs, where it improves the efficiency and accuracy of translation. The installation and removal of this modification is mediated by prenyltransferases and cytokinin oxidases, and a chemical approach to selective deprenylation of i6 A has not been developed. We show that a selected group of oxoammonium cations function as artificial deprenylases to promote highly selective deprenylation of i6 A in nucleosides, oligonucleotides, and live cells. Importantly, other epigenetic modifications, amino acid residues, and natural products were not affected. Moreover, a significant phenotype difference in the Arabidopsis thaliana shoot and root development was observed with incubation of the cation. These results establish these small organic molecules as direct chemical regulators/artificial deprenylases of i6 A.