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Akhilesh Jaiswar1, Raju Sarkar1, Avijit Mainan1
1Department of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal 741246, India.
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Magnesium ions (Mg2+) play a critical role in RNA structure stabilization by forming various coordinated complexes, preferentially interacting with the backbone phosphate groups. Using extensive atomistic and free energy simulations across simple models and RNA structures of varying complexity, we characterized critical components of the RNA-ion atmosphere. Radial distribution function analysis reveals distinct peak positions for direct (inner) and solvent-separated (outer-sphere) Mg2+-phosphate coordination layers, aligning with solution X-ray diffraction data. Addressing force field limitations, the free energy calculations quantify the kinetic barriers for Mg2+-phosphate binding and benchmark the results against 25Mg NMR measurement. Importantly, the free energy differences between inner-sphere and outer-sphere Mg2+ coordination states, as well as between monocoordinated and bicoordinated (chelated) states, are found to be marginal. These findings suggest a dynamic equilibrium among multiple, barrier-separated Mg2+ coordination states, consistent with prior simulations, NMR spectroscopy, and other spectroscopic studies. Free energy calculations further explore Mg2+ chelation in a biphosphate-coordinated system, identifying a dynamic ensemble of prechelate complexes, in addition to a chelated and outer-sphere hexa-hydrated state of Mg2+. In the prechelated states, Mg2+ maintains one inner-sphere interaction while simultaneously coordinating with multiple other phosphates in a solvent-separated manner─a hybrid inner-outer-sphere ion-coordination mode. The prechelated complexes spanning different solvent-separated layers undergo frequent transitions, mediated by a unique oxygen exchange mechanism between phosphate groups and water ligands. Insights into the free energy landscape of SAM-I riboswitch aptamer RNA further emphasize the significance of prechelate complexes for complex RNA structure stabilization, where multiple such solvent-separated dynamic phosphate groups are found to influence Mg2+-RNA coordination. The comprehensive thermodynamic analysis of Mg2+ chelation and quantitative characterizations of various RNA-ion coordination modes provide critical insights for advancing RNA modeling and experimental exploration of complex phosphate networks in the RNA structures.
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