Ligand-induced conformational capture of a synthetic tetracycline riboswitch revealed by pulse EPR

  1. Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff1
  1. 1Fachbereich Physik, Universität Osnabrück, 49069 Osnabrück, Germany
  2. 2Fakultät für Chemie und Biochemie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany
  3. 3Biomers.net GmbH, Söflinger Str. 100, 89077 Ulm, Germany
  4. 4Institut für Molekulare Biowissenschaften, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  5. 5Institut für Biochemie, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, 17487 Greifswald, Germany
  6. 6Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati, 34014 Trieste, Italy

Abstract

RNA aptamers are in vitro–selected binding domains that recognize their respective ligand with high affinity and specificity. They are characterized by complex three-dimensional conformations providing preformed binding pockets that undergo conformational changes upon ligand binding. Small molecule-binding aptamers have been exploited as synthetic riboswitches for conditional gene expression in various organisms. In the present study, double electron-electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy combined with site-directed spin labeling was used to elucidate the conformational transition of a tetracycline aptamer upon ligand binding. Different sites were selected for post-synthetic introduction of either the (1-oxyl-2,2,5,5-tetramethylpyrroline-3-methyl) methanethiosulfonate by reaction with a 4-thiouridine modified RNA or of 4-isocyanato-2,6-tetramethylpiperidyl-N-oxid spin label by reaction with 2′-aminouridine modified RNA. The results of the DEER experiments indicate the presence of a thermodynamic equilibrium between two aptamer conformations in the free state and capture of one conformation upon tetracycline binding.

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  • Reprint requests to: Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff, Fachbereich Physik, Universität Osnabrück, Barbarastr. 7, 49069 Osnabrück, Germany; e-mail: hsteinho{at}uni-osnabrueck.de; fax: 49-541-969-2656.

  • Article published online ahead of print. Article and publication date are at http://www.rnajournal.org/cgi/doi/10.1261/rna.2222811.

  • Received April 15, 2010.
  • Accepted October 27, 2010.
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