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Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry

We have used photo-crosslinking to investigate the structure and dynamics of four-way junction hairpin ribozyme constructs. Four phenylazide photo-crosslinkers were coupled to 2′-NH(2)-modified U+2 in the substrate and irradiated at different Mg(2+) concentrations and temperatures. Consistent with t...

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Autores principales: Borda, Emily J., Sigurdsson, Snorri Th.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC549404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15722480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki237
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Sigurdsson, Snorri Th.
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description We have used photo-crosslinking to investigate the structure and dynamics of four-way junction hairpin ribozyme constructs. Four phenylazide photo-crosslinkers were coupled to 2′-NH(2)-modified U+2 in the substrate and irradiated at different Mg(2+) concentrations and temperatures. Consistent with the role of divalent metal ions in hairpin ribozyme folding, we observed more interdomain crosslinks in the presence of Mg(2+) than in its absence. In general, we observed intradomain crosslinks to nucleotides 2–11 and interdomain crosslinks to the U1A binding loop. Crosslinks to A26 and G36 in domain B were also observed when crosslinking was carried out at −78°C. In contrast to crosslinking results at higher temperatures (0, 25 and 37°C), similar crosslinks were obtained in the presence and absence of Mg(2+) at −78°C, suggesting Mg(2+) stabilizes a low-energy hairpin ribozyme conformation. We also evaluated the effects of photo-crosslinker structure and mechanism on crosslinks. First, most crosslinks were to unpaired nucleotides. Second, shorter and longer photo-crosslinkers formed crosslinks to intradomain locations nearer to and farther from photo-crosslinker modification, respectively. Finally, fluorine substitutions on the phenylazide ring did not change the locations of crosslinks, but rather decreased crosslinking efficiency. These findings have implications for the use of phenylazide photo-crosslinkers in structural studies of RNA.
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spelling pubmed-5494042005-02-24 Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry Borda, Emily J. Sigurdsson, Snorri Th. Nucleic Acids Res Article We have used photo-crosslinking to investigate the structure and dynamics of four-way junction hairpin ribozyme constructs. Four phenylazide photo-crosslinkers were coupled to 2′-NH(2)-modified U+2 in the substrate and irradiated at different Mg(2+) concentrations and temperatures. Consistent with the role of divalent metal ions in hairpin ribozyme folding, we observed more interdomain crosslinks in the presence of Mg(2+) than in its absence. In general, we observed intradomain crosslinks to nucleotides 2–11 and interdomain crosslinks to the U1A binding loop. Crosslinks to A26 and G36 in domain B were also observed when crosslinking was carried out at −78°C. In contrast to crosslinking results at higher temperatures (0, 25 and 37°C), similar crosslinks were obtained in the presence and absence of Mg(2+) at −78°C, suggesting Mg(2+) stabilizes a low-energy hairpin ribozyme conformation. We also evaluated the effects of photo-crosslinker structure and mechanism on crosslinks. First, most crosslinks were to unpaired nucleotides. Second, shorter and longer photo-crosslinkers formed crosslinks to intradomain locations nearer to and farther from photo-crosslinker modification, respectively. Finally, fluorine substitutions on the phenylazide ring did not change the locations of crosslinks, but rather decreased crosslinking efficiency. These findings have implications for the use of phenylazide photo-crosslinkers in structural studies of RNA. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC549404/ /pubmed/15722480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki237 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry
title Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry
title_full Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry
title_fullStr Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry
title_short Investigation of Mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry
title_sort investigation of mg(2+)- and temperature-dependent folding of the hairpin ribozyme by photo-crosslinking: effects of photo-crosslinker tether length and chemistry
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC549404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15722480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki237
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