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Dependence of RNA tertiary structural stability on Mg2+ concentration: interpretation of the Hill equation and coefficient.

Desirae Leipply1, David E Draper.   

Abstract

The Mg(2+)-induced folding of RNA tertiary structures is readily observed via titrations of RNA with MgCl(2). Such titrations are commonly analyzed using a site binding formalism that includes a parameter, the Hill coefficient n, which is sometimes deemed the number of Mg(2+) ions bound by the native RNA at specific sites. However, the long-range nature of electrostatic interactions allows ions some distance from the RNA to stabilize an RNA structure. A complete description of all interactions taking place between Mg(2+) and an RNA uses a preferential interaction coefficient, Gamma(2+), which represents the "excess" Mg(2+) neutralizing the RNA charge. The difference between Gamma(2+) for the native and unfolded RNA forms (DeltaGamma(2+)) is the number of Mg(2+) ions "taken up" by an RNA upon folding. Here we determine the conditions under which the Hill coefficient n can be equated to the ion uptake DeltaGamma(2+) and find that two approximations are necessary: (i) the Mg(2+) activity coefficient is independent of concentration during a titration, and (ii) the dependence of DeltaGamma(2+) on Mg(2+) concentration is weak. Titration experiments with a Mg(2+)-binding dye and an adenine-binding riboswitch were designed to test these approximations. Inclusion of a 30-fold excess of KCl over MgCl(2) was sufficient to maintain a constant Mg(2+) activity coefficient. We also observed that Mg(2+) uptake by the RNA varied from near zero to approximately 2.6 as the Mg(2+) concentration increases over an approximately 100-fold range. It is possible to determine DeltaGamma(2+) from Mg(2+)-RNA titrations, but the values are only applicable to a limited range of solution conditions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20112919      PMCID: PMC3001042          DOI: 10.1021/bi902036j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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