Conformation and mechanical property of rpoS mRNA inhibitory stem studied by optical tweezers and X-ray scattering

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Abstract

30 downstream inhibitory stem plays a crucial role in locking rpoS mRNA 5’ untranslated region in a self-inhibitory state. Here, we used optical tweezers to study the unfolding/refolding of rpoS inhibitory stem in the absence and presence of Mg2+. We found adding Mg2+ decreased the free energy of the RNA junction without re-arranging its secondary structure, through confirming that this RNA formed a canonical RNA three-way junction. We suspected increased free energy might change the relative orientation of different stems of rpoS and confirmed this by small angle X-ray scattering. Such changed conformation may improve Hfq-bridged annealing between sRNA and rpoS RNA inhibitory stem. We established a convenient route to analyze the changes of RNA conformation and folding dynamics by combining optical tweezers with X-ray scattering methods. This route can be easily applied in the studies of other RNA structure and ligand-RNA.

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Hu, X., Li, X., Yang, L., Zhu, Y., Shi, Y., Li, Y., … Gong, Q. (2019). Conformation and mechanical property of rpoS mRNA inhibitory stem studied by optical tweezers and X-ray scattering. PLoS ONE, 14(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222938

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