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Generalized Manning Condensation Model Captures the RNA Ion Atmosphere.


ABSTRACT: RNA is highly sensitive to the ionic environment and typically requires Mg(2+) to form compact structures. There is a need for models capable of describing the ion atmosphere surrounding RNA with quantitative accuracy. We present a model of RNA electrostatics and apply it within coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation. The model treats Mg(2+) ions explicitly to account for ion-ion correlations neglected by mean-field theories. Since mean-field theories capture KCl well, it is treated implicitly by a generalized Manning counterion condensation model. The model extends Manning condensation to deal with arbitrary RNA conformations, nonlimiting KCl concentrations, and the ion inaccessible volume of RNA. The model is tested against experimental measurements of the excess Mg(2+) associated with the RNA, ?(2+), because ?(2+) is directly related to the Mg(2+)-RNA interaction free energy. The excellent agreement with experiment demonstrates that the model captures the ionic dependence of the RNA free energy landscape.

SUBMITTER: Hayes RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4833092 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Generalized Manning Condensation Model Captures the RNA Ion Atmosphere.

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

Physical review letters 20150626 25


RNA is highly sensitive to the ionic environment and typically requires Mg(2+) to form compact structures. There is a need for models capable of describing the ion atmosphere surrounding RNA with quantitative accuracy. We present a model of RNA electrostatics and apply it within coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation. The model treats Mg(2+) ions explicitly to account for ion-ion correlations neglected by mean-field theories. Since mean-field theories capture KCl well, it is treated implic  ...[more]

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