Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 14, 2025

Nanomanipulation of Single RNA Molecules by Optical Tweezers
Published on: August 20, 2014
The structure, folding kinetics, and dynamics of long poly(UG) RNA
Riley J Petersen1, Rahul Vivek1, Marco Tonelli1,2
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, United States.
None:
Long poly(UG) or "pUG" dinucleotide repeats are abundant in eukaryotic transcriptomes. Over a thousand human genes have pUGs longer than 24 repeats, including the cancer-associated lncRNA NEAT1. In C. elegans, enzymatic addition of long pUGs to RNA 3' ends (pUG tails) marks RNAs as vectors of gene silencing. Gene silencing requires at least one pUG fold, a left-handed quadruplex structure that incorporates 12 repeats, but longer pUG tails are more effective. Here, we investigate the structure, folding kinetics and dynamics of long pUG RNAs. RNAs with 24 or more repeats slowly form compact, double pUG folds. The forward rate of pUG fold formation in vitro is length-dependent with a half-life (t1/2) of 13 min or more, while the unfolding rate is very slow (t1/2 ∼5 days). Long pUG RNAs display biphasic dynamics with an additional, faster unfolding phase (t1/2 ∼30 min). The amplitude of the faster phase indicates partial unfolding. From these data we propose a dynamic model for segmental register exchange and double pUG fold formation in long pUG RNAs. These data broaden our understanding of the structure and dynamics of long pUG RNAs and have implications for understanding the roles of pUG folds in biology and disease.
Related Concept Videos
RNA Structure
Different Types of RNA Have the Same Basic Structure
There are three main types of ribonucleic acid (RNA) involved in protein synthesis: messenger RNA (mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and ribosomal RNA (rRNA). All three...
RNA Stability
Nucleic Acid Structure
DNA Structure
DNA...
Ribosomal RNA Synthesis
Ribosome biogenesis begins with the synthesis of 5S and 45S pre-rRNAs by distinct RNA polymerases. The primary transcripts are extensively processed and modified before they are bound and folded by ribosomal proteins and assembly factors,...
Bacterial RNA Polymerase
In most genes, the transcription site is a single base present upstream of the coding sequence. Though RNAP is a catalytically efficient enzyme, it does not recognize...
mRNA Stability and Gene Expression
Cis-acting Elements involved in mRNA stability

