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RNA tertiary structure analysis by 2'-hydroxyl molecular interference.


ABSTRACT: We introduce a melded chemical and computational approach for probing and modeling higher-order intramolecular tertiary interactions in RNA. 2'-Hydroxyl molecular interference (HMX) identifies nucleotides in highly packed regions of an RNA by exploiting the ability of bulky adducts at the 2'-hydroxyl position to disrupt overall RNA structure. HMX was found to be exceptionally selective for quantitative detection of higher-order and tertiary interactions. When incorporated as experimental constraints in discrete molecular dynamics simulations, HMX information yielded accurate three-dimensional models, emphasizing the power of molecular interference to guide RNA tertiary structure analysis and fold refinement. In the case of a large, multidomain RNA, the Tetrahymena group I intron, HMX identified multiple distinct sets of tertiary structure interaction groups in a single, concise experiment.

SUBMITTER: Homan PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4903172 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA tertiary structure analysis by 2'-hydroxyl molecular interference.

Homan Philip J PJ   Tandon Arpit A   Rice Greggory M GM   Ding Feng F   Dokholyan Nikolay V NV   Weeks Kevin M KM  

Biochemistry 20141023 43


We introduce a melded chemical and computational approach for probing and modeling higher-order intramolecular tertiary interactions in RNA. 2'-Hydroxyl molecular interference (HMX) identifies nucleotides in highly packed regions of an RNA by exploiting the ability of bulky adducts at the 2'-hydroxyl position to disrupt overall RNA structure. HMX was found to be exceptionally selective for quantitative detection of higher-order and tertiary interactions. When incorporated as experimental constra  ...[more]

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