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Effects of Preferential Counterion Interactions on the Specificity of RNA Folding.


ABSTRACT: The real-time search for native RNA structure is essential for the operation of regulatory RNAs. We previously reported that a fraction of the Azoarcus ribozyme achieves a compact structure in less than a millisecond. To scrutinize the forces that drive initial folding steps, we used time-resolved SAXS to compare the folding dynamics of this ribozyme in thermodynamically isostable concentrations of different counterions. The results show that the size of the fast-folding population increases with the number of available counterions and correlates with the flexibility of initial RNA structures. Within 1 ms of folding, Mg2+ exhibits a smaller preferential interaction coefficient per charge, ??+/ Z, than Na+ or [Co(NH3)6]3+. The lower ??+/ Z corresponds to a smaller yield of folded RNA, although Mg2+ stabilizes native RNA more efficiently than other ions at equilibrium. These results suggest that strong Mg2+-RNA interactions impede the search for globally native structure during early folding stages.

SUBMITTER: Roh JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6351067 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of Preferential Counterion Interactions on the Specificity of RNA Folding.

Roh Joon Ho JH   Kilburn Duncan D   Behrouzi Reza R   Sung Wokyung W   Briber R M RM   Woodson Sarah A SA  

The journal of physical chemistry letters 20180918 19


The real-time search for native RNA structure is essential for the operation of regulatory RNAs. We previously reported that a fraction of the Azoarcus ribozyme achieves a compact structure in less than a millisecond. To scrutinize the forces that drive initial folding steps, we used time-resolved SAXS to compare the folding dynamics of this ribozyme in thermodynamically isostable concentrations of different counterions. The results show that the size of the fast-folding population increases wit  ...[more]

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