Novel isoguanine derivative of unlocked nucleic acid—Investigations of thermodynamics and biological potential of modified thrombin binding aptamer

August 13, 2018

Title

Novel isoguanine derivative of unlocked nucleic acid—Investigations of thermodynamics and biological potential of modified thrombin binding aptamer

Author

Weronika Kotkowiak, Tomasz Czapik, Anna Pasternak

Year

2018

Journal

PLoS ONE

Abstract

Thrombin binding aptamer (TBA), is a short DNA 15-mer that forms G-quadruplex structure and possesses anticoagulant properties. Some chemical modifications, including unlocked nucleic acids (UNA), 2′-deoxy-isoguanosine and 2′-deoxy-4-thiouridine were previously found to enhance the biological activity of TBA. In this paper, we present thermodynamic and biological characteristics of TBA variants that have been modified with novel isoguanine derivative of UNA as well as isoguanosine. Additionally, UNA-4-thiouracil and 4-thiouridine were also introduced simultaneously with isoguanine derivatives. Thermodynamic analysis indicates that the presence of isoguanosine in UNA or RNA series significantly decreases the stability of G-quadruplex structure. The highest destabilization is observed for substitution at one of the G-tetrad position. Addition of 4-thiouridine in UNA or RNA series usually decreases the unfavorable energetic cost of the presence of UNA or RNA isoguanine. Circular dichroism and thermal denaturation spectra in connection with thrombin time assay indicate that the introduction of UNA-isoguanine or isoguanosine into TBA negatively affects G-quadruplex folding and TBA anticoagulant properties. These findings demonstrate that the highly-ordered structure of TBA is essential for inhibition of thrombin activity.

Instrument

J-815

Keywords

Circular dichroism, RNA structure, Thermal stability, Biochemistry