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Visualizing the formation of an RNA folding intermediate through a fast highly modular secondary structure switch.


ABSTRACT: Intermediates play important roles in RNA folding but can be difficult to characterize when short-lived or not significantly populated. By combining (15)N relaxation dispersion NMR with chemical probing, we visualized a fast (kex=k1+k-1?423?s(-1)) secondary structural switch directed towards a low-populated (?3%) partially folded intermediate in tertiary folding of the P5abc subdomain of the 'Tetrahymena' group I intron ribozyme. The secondary structure switch changes the base-pairing register across the P5c hairpin, creating a native-like structure, and occurs at rates of more than two orders of magnitude faster than tertiary folding. The switch occurs robustly in the absence of tertiary interactions, Mg(2+) or even when the hairpin is excised from the three-way junction. Fast, highly modular secondary structural switches may be quite common during RNA tertiary folding where they may help smoothen the folding landscape by allowing folding to proceed efficiently via additional pathways.

SUBMITTER: Xue Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4909931 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Visualizing the formation of an RNA folding intermediate through a fast highly modular secondary structure switch.

Xue Yi Y   Gracia Brant B   Herschlag Daniel D   Russell Rick R   Al-Hashimi Hashim M HM  

Nature communications 20160613


Intermediates play important roles in RNA folding but can be difficult to characterize when short-lived or not significantly populated. By combining (15)N relaxation dispersion NMR with chemical probing, we visualized a fast (kex=k1+k-1≈423 s(-1)) secondary structural switch directed towards a low-populated (∼3%) partially folded intermediate in tertiary folding of the P5abc subdomain of the 'Tetrahymena' group I intron ribozyme. The secondary structure switch changes the base-pairing register a  ...[more]

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