A fast selenium derivatization strategy for crystallization and phasing of RNA structures

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Abstract

Site-specific 2′'-methylseleno RNA labeling is a promising tool for tackling the phase problem in RNA crystallography. We have developed an efficient strategy for crystallization and structure determination of RNA and RNA/protein complexes based on preliminary crystallization screening of 2′-OCH3-modified RNA sequences, prior to the replacement of 2′-OCH3 groups with their 2′-SeCH3 counterparts. The method exploits the similar crystallization properties of 2′-OCH3- and 2′-SeCH3-modified RNAs and has been successfully validated for two test cases. In addition, our data show that 2′-SeCH3-modified RNA have an increased resistance to X-ray radiolysis in comparison with commonly used 5-halogen-modified RNA, which permits collection of experimental electron density maps of remarkable quality. Copyright © 2009 RNA Society.

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Olieric, V., Rieder, U., Lang, K., Serganov, A., Schulze-Briese, C., Micura, R., … Ennifar, E. (2009). A fast selenium derivatization strategy for crystallization and phasing of RNA structures. RNA, 15(4), 707–715. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.1499309

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