Abstract
Synthesis of guanylyl(3′→5′)cytidine catalysed by RNase T1 variants (Tyr42Trp, Tyr24Trp and GluSSAla) was studied in frozen aqueous systems at-10°C and in solution at 0°C. Freezing the reaction mixture resulted in significantly enhanced dinucleoside monophosphate yields independently of the effect of mutation on substrate binding and catalytic mechanism. We assume that the protonation state of the catalytic residues is influenced by freezing, possibly due to conformational changes of the enzyme proteins.