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Conformational distributions at the N-peptide/boxB RNA interface studied using site-directed spin labeling.

Xiaojun Zhang1, Sang Won Lee, Liang Zhao, Tianbing Xia, Peter Z Qin.   

Abstract

In bacteriophage λ, interactions between a 22-amino acid peptide (called the N-peptide) and a stem-loop RNA element (called boxB) play a critical role in transcription anti-termination. The N-peptide/boxB complex has been extensively studied, and serves as a paradigm for understanding mechanisms of protein/RNA recognition. Particularly, ultrafast spectroscopy techniques have been applied to monitor picosecond fluorescence decay behaviors of 2-aminopurines embedded at various positions of the boxB RNA. The studies have led to a model in which the bound N-peptide exists in dynamic equilibrium between two states, with peptide C-terminal fragment either stacking on (i.e., the stacked state) or peeling away from (i.e., the unstacked state) the RNA loop. The function of the N-peptide/boxB complex seems to correlate with the fraction of the stacked state. Here, the N-peptide/boxB system is studied using the site-directed spin labeling technique, in which X-band electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy is applied to monitor nanosecond rotational behaviors of stable nitroxide radicals covalently attached to different positions of the N-peptide. The data reveal that in the nanosecond regime the C-terminal fragment of bound N-peptide adopts multiple discrete conformations within the complex. The characteristics of these conformations are consistent with the proposed stacked and unstacked states, and their distributions vary upon mutations within the N-peptide. These results suggest that the dynamic two-state model remains valid in the nanosecond regime, and represents a unique mode of function in the N-peptide/boxB RNA complex. It also demonstrates a connection between picosecond and nanosecond dynamics in a biological complex.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20980674      PMCID: PMC2995408          DOI: 10.1261/rna.2360610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


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