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Reduced model captures Mg(2+)-RNA interaction free energy of riboswitches.


ABSTRACT: The stability of RNA tertiary structures depends heavily on Mg(2+). The Mg(2+)-RNA interaction free energy that stabilizes an RNA structure can be computed experimentally through fluorescence-based assays that measure ?2+, the number of excess Mg(2+) associated with an RNA molecule. Previous explicit-solvent simulations predict that the majority of excess Mg(2+) ions interact closely and strongly with the RNA, unlike monovalent ions such as K(+), suggesting that an explicit treatment of Mg(2+) is important for capturing RNA dynamics. Here we present a reduced model that accurately reproduces the thermodynamics of Mg(2+)-RNA interactions. This model is able to characterize long-timescale RNA dynamics coupled to Mg(2+) through the explicit representation of Mg(2+) ions. KCl is described by Debye-Hückel screening and a Manning condensation parameter, which represents condensed K(+) and models its competition with condensed Mg(2+). The model contains one fitted parameter, the number of condensed K(+) ions in the absence of Mg(2+). Values of ?2+ computed from molecular dynamics simulations using the model show excellent agreement with both experimental data on the adenine riboswitch and previous explicit-solvent simulations of the SAM-I riboswitch. This agreement confirms the thermodynamic accuracy of the model via the direct relation of ?2+ to the Mg(2+)-RNA interaction free energy, and provides further support for the predictions from explicit-solvent calculations. This reduced model will be useful for future studies of the interplay between Mg(2+) and RNA dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Hayes RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3976530 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reduced model captures Mg(2+)-RNA interaction free energy of riboswitches.

Hayes Ryan L RL   Noel Jeffrey K JK   Whitford Paul C PC   Mohanty Udayan U   Sanbonmatsu Karissa Y KY   Onuchic José N JN  

Biophysical journal 20140401 7


The stability of RNA tertiary structures depends heavily on Mg(2+). The Mg(2+)-RNA interaction free energy that stabilizes an RNA structure can be computed experimentally through fluorescence-based assays that measure Γ2+, the number of excess Mg(2+) associated with an RNA molecule. Previous explicit-solvent simulations predict that the majority of excess Mg(2+) ions interact closely and strongly with the RNA, unlike monovalent ions such as K(+), suggesting that an explicit treatment of Mg(2+) i  ...[more]

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