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Why Does RNA Collapse? The Importance of Water in a Simulation Study of Helix-Junction-Helix Systems.


ABSTRACT: Using computer simulations, we consider the balance of thermodynamic forces that collapse RNA. A model helix-junction-helix (HJH) construct is used to investigate the transition from an extended to a collapsed conformation. Conventional Molecular Dynamics and Milestoning Simulations are used to study the free energy profile of the process for two ion concentrations. We illustrate that HJH folds to a collapsed state with two types of counterions (Mg2+ and K+). By dissecting the free energy landscape into energetic and entropic contributions, we illustrate that the electrostatic forces between the RNA and the mobile ions do not drive the RNA to a collapsed state. Instead, entropy gains from water expulsion near the neighborhood of the RNA provide the stabilization free energy that tilt HJH into more compact structures. Further simulations of a three-helix hammerhead ribozyme show a similar behavior and support the idea of collapse due to increased gain in water entropy.

SUBMITTER: Templeton C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6470002 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Why Does RNA Collapse? The Importance of Water in a Simulation Study of Helix-Junction-Helix Systems.

Templeton Clark C   Elber Ron R  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20181129 49


Using computer simulations, we consider the balance of thermodynamic forces that collapse RNA. A model helix-junction-helix (HJH) construct is used to investigate the transition from an extended to a collapsed conformation. Conventional Molecular Dynamics and Milestoning Simulations are used to study the free energy profile of the process for two ion concentrations. We illustrate that HJH folds to a collapsed state with two types of counterions (Mg<sup>2+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup>). By dissecting  ...[more]

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