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Naturally occurring three-way junctions can be repurposed as genetically encoded RNA-based sensors.


ABSTRACT: Small molecules can be imaged in living cells using biosensors composed of RNA. However, RNA-based devices are difficult to design. Here, we describe a versatile platform for designing RNA-based fluorescent small-molecule sensors using naturally occurring highly stable three-way junction RNAs. We show that ligand-binding aptamers and fluorogenic aptamers can be inserted into three-way junctions and connected in a way that enables the three-way junction to function as a small-molecule-regulated fluorescent sensor in vitro and in cells. The sensors are designed so that the interhelical stabilizing interactions in the three-way junction are only induced upon ligand binding. We use these RNA-based devices to measure the dynamics of S-adenosylmethionine levels in mammalian cells in real time. We show that this strategy is compatible with diverse metabolite-binding RNA aptamers, fluorogenic aptamers, and three-way junctions. Overall, these data demonstrate a versatile method for readily generating RNA devices that function in living cells.

SUBMITTER: Moon JD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8573057 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Naturally occurring three-way junctions can be repurposed as genetically encoded RNA-based sensors.

Moon Jared D JD   Wu Jiahui J   Dey Sourav K SK   Litke Jacob L JL   Li Xing X   Kim Hyaeyeong H   Jaffrey Samie R SR  

Cell chemical biology 20210518 11


Small molecules can be imaged in living cells using biosensors composed of RNA. However, RNA-based devices are difficult to design. Here, we describe a versatile platform for designing RNA-based fluorescent small-molecule sensors using naturally occurring highly stable three-way junction RNAs. We show that ligand-binding aptamers and fluorogenic aptamers can be inserted into three-way junctions and connected in a way that enables the three-way junction to function as a small-molecule-regulated f  ...[more]

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