Biology:Vg1 ribozyme

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Manganese dependent ribozyme in Vg1 mRNA
VG1 SS.png
Secondary structure of the VG1 ribozyme.
Identifiers
SymbolVG1
RfamRF01865
Other data
RNA typeRibozyme
Domain(s)Xenopus
PDB structuresPDBe

The Vg1 ribozyme is a manganese dependent RNA enzyme or ribozyme which is the smallest ribozyme to be identified. It was identified in the 3′ UTR of Xenopus Vg1 mRNA transcripts and mouse beta-actin mRNA.[1] This ribozyme was identified from in vitro studies that showed that the Vg1 mRNA was cleaved within the 3′ UTR in the absence of protein. Studying the Vg1 mRNA 3′UTR a manganese-dependent ribozyme was predicted to exist. This ribozyme was shown to be located adjacent to the polyadenylation site and in vitro studies showed that it catalyzes a first-order reaction where its mechanism of cleavage is similar to the manganese ribozyme present in Tetrahymena group I introns.[2]

In vivo studies showed that this ribozyme is not functional with the cell.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "A manganese-dependent ribozyme in the 3′-untranslated region of Xenopus Vg1 mRNA". Nucleic Acids Res. 36 (17): 5530–5539. October 2008. doi:10.1093/nar/gkn530. ISSN 0305-1048. PMID 18753150. 
  2. "A Mn2(+)-dependent ribozyme". Science 248 (4955): 585–588. May 1990. doi:10.1126/science.2185542. PMID 2185542. Bibcode1990Sci...248..585D. 

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