Chemical synthesis and binding activity of the trypanosomatid cap-4 structure

  1. MAGDALENA LEWDOROWICZ1,
  2. YAEL YOFFE2,
  3. JOANNA ZUBEREK1,
  4. JACEK JEMIELITY1,
  5. JANUSZ STEPINSKI1,
  6. RYSZARD KIERZEK3,
  7. RYSZARD STOLARSKI1,
  8. MICHAL SHAPIRA2, and
  9. EDWARD DARZYNKIEWICZ1
  1. 1Department of Biophysics, Institute of Experimental Physics, Warsaw University, 02-089, Warsaw, Poland
  2. 2Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel
  3. 3Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, 61-704 Poznan, Poland

Abstract

Leishmania and other trypanosomatids are early eukaryotes that possess unusual molecular features, including polycistronic transcription and trans-splicing of pre-mRNAs. The spliced leader RNA (SL RNA) is joined to the 5′ end of all mRNAs, thus donating a 5′ cap that is characterized by complex modifications. In addition to the conserved m7GTP, linked via a 5′-5′-triphosphate bound to the first nucleoside of the mRNA, the trypanosomatid 5′ cap includes 2′-O methylations on the first four ribose moieties and unique base methylations on the first adenine and the fourth uracil, resulting in the cap-4 structure, m7 Gpppm36,6,2′Apm2′Apm2′ Cpm23,2′U, as reported elsewhere previously. A library of analogs that mimic the cap structure to different degrees has been synthesized. Their differential affinities to the cap binding proteins make them attractive compounds for studying the molecular basis of cap recognition, and in turn, they may have potential therapeutic significance. The interactions between cap analogs and eIF4E, a cap-binding protein that plays a key role in initiation of translation, can be monitored by measuring intrinsic fluorescence quenching of the tryptophan residues. In the present communication we describe the multistep synthesis of the trypanosomatid cap-4 structure. The 5′ terminal mRNA tetranucleotide fragment (pm3 6,6,2′Apm2′Apm2′ Cpm23,2′U) was synthesized by the phosphoramidite solid phase method. After deprotection and purification, the 5′-phosphorylated tetranucleotide was chemically coupled with m7GDP to yield the cap-4 structure. Biological activity of this newly synthesized compound was confirmed in binding studies with eIF4E from Leishmania that we recently cloned (LeishIF4E-1), using the fluorescence time-synchronized titration method.

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