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Published on: May 13, 2019
Mimicking Co-Transcriptional RNA Folding Using a Superhelicase
Boyang Hua1, Subrata Panja2, Yanbo Wang1
1Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry , Johns Hopkins School of Medicine , Baltimore , Maryland 21205 , United States.
Abstract:
Vectorial folding of RNA during transcription can produce intermediates with distinct biochemical activities. Here, we design an artificial minimal system to mimic cotranscriptional RNA folding in vitro. In this system, a presynthesized RNA molecule begins to fold from its 5'-end, as it is released from a heteroduplex by an engineered helicase that translocates on the complementary DNA strand in the 3'-to-5' direction. This chemically stabilized "superhelicase" Rep-X processively unwinds thousands of base pairs of DNA. The presynthesized RNA enables us to flexibly position fluorescent labels on the RNA for single-molecule fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis and allows us to study real-time conformational dynamics during the vectorial folding process. We observed distinct signatures of the maiden secondary and tertiary folding of the Oryza sativa twister ribozyme. The maiden vectorial tertiary folding transitions occurred faster than Mg2+-induced refolding, but were also more prone to misfolding, likely due to sequential formation of alternative secondary structures. This novel assay can be applied to studying other kinetically controlled processes, such as riboswitch control and RNA-protein assembly.
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