Exploring the complex folding kinetics of RNA hairpins: I. General folding kinetics analysis

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Depending on the nucleotide sequence, the temperature, and other conditions, RNA hairpin-folding kinetics can be very complex. The complexity with a wide range of cooperative and noncooperative kinetic behaviors arises from the interplay between the formation of the loops, the disruption of the misfolded states, and the formation of the rate-limiting base stacks. With a rate constant model and a kinetic-cluster theory, we explore the broad landscape for RNA hairpin-folding kinetics. The model is validated through direct tests against several experimental measurements. The general kinetic folding mechanisms and the predicted great variety of folding kinetics are directly applicable and quantitatively testable in experiments. The results from this study suggest that 1), previous experimental findings based on the individual hairpins revealed only a small fraction of much broader and more complex RNA hairpin-folding landscapes; 2), even for structures as simple as hairpins, universal folding timescales and pathways do not exist; and 3), to treat the loop size as the sole factor to determine the hairpin-folding rate is an oversimplification. © 2006 by the Biophysical Society.

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Zhang, W., & Chen, S. J. (2006). Exploring the complex folding kinetics of RNA hairpins: I. General folding kinetics analysis. Biophysical Journal, 90(3), 765–777. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.105.062935

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