Specific RNA self-assembly with minimal paranemic motifs.
(2008)
Journal - Journal of the American Chemical Society (United States )
Abstract :
The paranemic crossover (PX) is a motif for assembling two nucleic acid molecules using Watson-Crick (WC) basepairing without unfolding preformed secondary structure in the individual molecules. Once formed, the paranemic assembly motif comprises adjacent parallel double helices that crossover at every possible point over the length of the motif. The interaction is reversible as it does not require denaturation of basepairs internal to each interacting molecular unit. Paranemic assembly has been demonstrated for DNA but not for RNA and only for motifs with four or more crossover points and lengths of five or more helical half-turns. Here we report the design of RNA molecules that paranemically assemble with the minimum number of two crossovers spanning the major groove to form paranemic motifs with a length of three half turns (3HT). Dissociation constants (Kd's) were measured for a series of molecules in which the number of basepairs between the crossover points was varied from five to eight basepairs. The paranemic 3HT complex with six basepairs (3HT_6M) was found to be the most stable with Kd = 1 x 10-8 M. The half-time for kinetic exchange of the 3HT_6M complex was determined to be approximately 100 min, from which we calculated association and dissociation rate constants ka = 5.11 x 103 M-1s-1 and kd = 5.11 x 10-5 s-1. RNA paranemic assembly of 3HT and 5HT complexes is blocked by single-base substitutions that disrupt individual intermolecular Watson-Crick basepairs and is restored by compensatory substitutions that restore those basepairs. The 3HT motif appears suitable for specific, programmable, and reversible tecto-RNA self-assembly for constructing artificial RNA molecular machines.
| ISSN : | 1520-5126 |
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| Mesh Heading : | Base Pairing Biomimetic Materials Computers, Molecular Nanotechnology Nucleic Acid Conformation RNA |
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| Mesh Heading Relevant : | chemical synthesis methods chemistry |
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TokenRNA: a new type of sequence-specific, label-free fluorescent biosensor for folded RNA molecules.
(2008)
Journal - Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (Germany )
| ISSN : | 1439-7633 |
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| Mesh Heading : | Aptamers, Nucleotide Base Sequence Biosensing Techniques Fluorescence Fluorescent Dyes RNA Staining and Labeling Substrate Specificity genetics metabolism instrumentation chemistry metabolism |
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| Mesh Heading Relevant : | Nucleic Acid Conformation methods metabolism analysis genetics |
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Generating new specific RNA interaction interfaces using C-loops.
(2006)
Journal - Journal of the American Chemical Society (United States )
Abstract :
New RNA interaction interfaces are reported for designing RNA modules for directional supramolecular self-assembly. The new interfaces are generated from existing ones by inserting C-loops between the interaction motifs that mediate supramolecular assembly. C-Loops are new modular motifs recently identified in crystal structures that increase the helical twist of RNA helices in which they are inserted and thus reduce the distance between pairs of loop or loop-receptor motifs from 11 to 9 base-stacking layers while maintaining correct orientation for binding to cognate interaction interfaces. Binding specificities of C-loop-containing molecules for cognate molecules that also have inserted C-loops were found to range up to 20-fold. Binding affinities for most C-loop-containing molecules were generally equal or higher than those for the parent molecules lacking C-loops.
| ISSN : | 0002-7863 |
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| Mesh Heading : | Base Sequence Lead Molecular Sequence Data Nucleic Acid Conformation RNA chemistry |
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| Mesh Heading Relevant : | chemistry |
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