Solution NMR readily reveals distinct structural folds and interactions in doubly 13C- And 19F-labeled RNAs

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RNAs form critical components of biological processes implicated in human diseases, making them attractive for small-molecule therapeutics. Expanding the sites accessible to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy will provide atomic-level insights into RNA interactions. Here, we present an efficient strategy to introduce 19F-13C spin pairs into RNA by using a 5-fluorouridine-5'-triphosphate and T7 RNA polymerase-based in vitro transcription. Incorporating the 19F-13C label in two model RNAs produces linewidths that are twice as sharp as the commonly used 1H-13C spin pair. Furthermore, the high sensitivity of the 19F nucleus allows for clear delineation of helical and nonhelical regions as well as GU wobble and Watson-Crick base pairs. Last, the 19F-13C label enables rapid identification of a small-molecule binding pocket within human hepatitis B virus encapsidation signal epsilon (hHBV ϵ) RNA. We anticipate that the methods described herein will expand the size limitations of RNA NMR and aid with RNA-drug discovery efforts.

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Becette, O. B., Zong, G., Chen, B., Taiwo, K. M., Case, D. A., & Dayie, T. K. (2020). Solution NMR readily reveals distinct structural folds and interactions in doubly 13C- And 19F-labeled RNAs. Science Advances, 6(41). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abc6572

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