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NMR Structural Profiling of Transcriptional Intermediates Reveals Riboswitch Regulation by Metastable RNA Conformations.

Christina Helmling1, Anna Wacker1, Michael T Wolfinger2, Ivo L Hofacker, Martin Hengesbach1, Boris Fürtig1, Harald Schwalbe1.   

Abstract

Gene repression induced by the formation of transcriptional terminators represents a prime example for the coupling of RNA synthesis, folding, and regulation. In this context, mapping the changes in available conformational space of transcription intermediates during RNA synthesis is important to understand riboswitch function. A majority of riboswitches, an important class of small metabolite-sensing regulatory RNAs, act as transcriptional regulators, but the dependence of ligand binding and the subsequent allosteric conformational switch on mRNA transcript length has not yet been investigated. We show a strict fine-tuning of binding and sequence-dependent alterations of conformational space by structural analysis of all relevant transcription intermediates at single-nucleotide resolution for the I-A type 2'dG-sensing riboswitch from Mesoplasma florum by NMR spectroscopy. Our results provide a general framework to dissect the coupling of synthesis and folding essential for riboswitch function, revealing the importance of metastable states for RNA-based gene regulation.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28134517     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b10429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


  17 in total

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10.  Pausing guides RNA folding to populate transiently stable RNA structures for riboswitch-based transcription regulation.

Authors:  Hannah Steinert; Florian Sochor; Anna Wacker; Janina Buck; Christina Helmling; Fabian Hiller; Sara Keyhani; Jonas Noeske; Steffen Grimm; Martin M Rudolph; Heiko Keller; Rachel Anne Mooney; Robert Landick; Beatrix Suess; Boris Fürtig; Jens Wöhnert; Harald Schwalbe
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