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Detection of 3'-end RNA uridylation with a protein nanopore.


ABSTRACT: Post-transcriptional modifications of the 3'-ends of RNA molecules have a profound impact on their stability and processing in the cell. Uridylation, the addition of uridines to 3'-ends, has recently been found to be an important regulatory signal to stabilize the tagged molecules or to direct them toward degradation. Simple and cost-effective methods for the detection of this post-transcriptional modification are not yet available. Here, we demonstrate the selective and transient binding of 3'-uridylated ssRNAs inside the ? barrel of the staphylococcal ?-hemolysin (?HL) nanopore and investigate the molecular basis of uridine recognition by the pore. We show the discrimination of 3'-oligouridine tails on the basis of their lengths and propose the ?HL nanopore as a useful sensor for this biologically relevant RNA modification.

SUBMITTER: Clamer M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3936189 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of 3'-end RNA uridylation with a protein nanopore.

Clamer Massimiliano M   Höfler Lajos L   Mikhailova Ellina E   Viero Gabriella G   Bayley Hagan H  

ACS nano 20131231 2


Post-transcriptional modifications of the 3'-ends of RNA molecules have a profound impact on their stability and processing in the cell. Uridylation, the addition of uridines to 3'-ends, has recently been found to be an important regulatory signal to stabilize the tagged molecules or to direct them toward degradation. Simple and cost-effective methods for the detection of this post-transcriptional modification are not yet available. Here, we demonstrate the selective and transient binding of 3'-  ...[more]

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