Determining the Mg2+ stoichiometry for folding an RNA metal ion core.
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The folding and catalytic function of RNA molecules depend on their interactions with divalent metal ions, such as magnesium. As with every molecular process, the most basic knowledge required for understanding the close relationship of an RNA with its metal ions is the stoichiometry of the interaction. Unfortunately, inventories of the numbers of divalent ions associated with unfolded and folded RNA states have been unattainable. A common approach has been to interpret Hill coefficients fit to folding equilibria as the number of metal ions bound upon folding. However, this approach is vitiated by the presence of diffusely associated divalent ions in a dynamic ion atmosphere and by the likelihood of multiple transitions along a folding pathway. We demonstrate that the use of molar concentrations of background monovalent salt can alleviate these complications. These simplifying solution conditions allow a precise determination of the stoichiometry of the magnesium ions involved in folding the metal ion core of the P4-P6 domain of the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme. Hill analysis of hydroxyl radical footprinting data suggests that the P4-P6 RNA core folds cooperatively upon the association of two metal ions. This unexpectedly small stoichiometry is strongly supported by counting magnesium ions associated with the P4-P6 RNA via fluorescence titration and atomic emission spectroscopy. By pinpointing the metal ion stoichiometry, these measurements provide a critical but previously missing step in the thermodynamic dissection of the coupling between metal ion binding and RNA folding.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of the American Chemical Society
دوره 127 23 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005