Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting

A wobble A·C pair can be protonated at near physiological pH to form a more stable wobble A+·C pair. Here, we constructed an RNA hairpin (rHP) and three mutants with one A-U base pair substituted with an A·C mismatch on the top (near the loop, U22C), middle (U25C), and bottom (U29C) positions of the...

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Main Authors: Yang, Lixia, Zhong, Zhensheng, Tong, Cailing, Jia, Huan, Liu, Yiran, Chen, Gang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1055832023-02-28T19:44:31Z Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting Yang, Lixia Zhong, Zhensheng Tong, Cailing Jia, Huan Liu, Yiran Chen, Gang School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Mechanical RNA Science::Chemistry A wobble A·C pair can be protonated at near physiological pH to form a more stable wobble A+·C pair. Here, we constructed an RNA hairpin (rHP) and three mutants with one A-U base pair substituted with an A·C mismatch on the top (near the loop, U22C), middle (U25C), and bottom (U29C) positions of the stem, respectively. Our results on single-molecule mechanical (un)folding using optical tweezers reveal the destabilization effect of A-U to A·C pair substitution and protonation-dependent enhancement of mechanical stability facilitated through an increased folding rate, or decreased unfolding rate, or both. Our data show that protonation may occur rapidly upon the formation of an apparent mechanical folding transition state. Furthermore, we measured the bulk −1 ribosomal frameshifting efficiencies of the hairpins by a cell-free translation assay. For the mRNA hairpins studied, −1 frameshifting efficiency correlates with mechanical unfolding force at equilibrium and folding rate at around 15 pN. U29C has a frameshifting efficiency similar to that of rHP (∼2%). Accordingly, the bottom 2–4 base pairs of U29C may not form under a stretching force at pH 7.3, which is consistent with the fact that the bottom base pairs of the hairpins may be disrupted by ribosome at the slippery site. U22C and U25C have a similar frameshifting efficiency (∼1%), indicating that both unfolding and folding rates of an mRNA hairpin in a crowded environment may affect frameshifting. Our data indicate that mechanical (un)folding of RNA hairpins may mimic how mRNAs unfold and fold in the presence of translating ribosomes. MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2019-10-11T08:35:47Z 2019-12-06T21:53:59Z 2019-10-11T08:35:47Z 2019-12-06T21:53:59Z 2018 Journal Article Yang, L., Zhong, Z., Tong, C., Jia, H., Liu, Y., & Chen, G. (2018). Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140(26), 8172-8184. doi:10.1021/jacs.8b02970 0002-7863 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/105583 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50141 10.1021/jacs.8b02970 en Journal of the American Chemical Society This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Journal of the American Chemical Society, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b02970 44 p. application/pdf
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topic Mechanical
RNA
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RNA
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Yang, Lixia
Zhong, Zhensheng
Tong, Cailing
Jia, Huan
Liu, Yiran
Chen, Gang
Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting
description A wobble A·C pair can be protonated at near physiological pH to form a more stable wobble A+·C pair. Here, we constructed an RNA hairpin (rHP) and three mutants with one A-U base pair substituted with an A·C mismatch on the top (near the loop, U22C), middle (U25C), and bottom (U29C) positions of the stem, respectively. Our results on single-molecule mechanical (un)folding using optical tweezers reveal the destabilization effect of A-U to A·C pair substitution and protonation-dependent enhancement of mechanical stability facilitated through an increased folding rate, or decreased unfolding rate, or both. Our data show that protonation may occur rapidly upon the formation of an apparent mechanical folding transition state. Furthermore, we measured the bulk −1 ribosomal frameshifting efficiencies of the hairpins by a cell-free translation assay. For the mRNA hairpins studied, −1 frameshifting efficiency correlates with mechanical unfolding force at equilibrium and folding rate at around 15 pN. U29C has a frameshifting efficiency similar to that of rHP (∼2%). Accordingly, the bottom 2–4 base pairs of U29C may not form under a stretching force at pH 7.3, which is consistent with the fact that the bottom base pairs of the hairpins may be disrupted by ribosome at the slippery site. U22C and U25C have a similar frameshifting efficiency (∼1%), indicating that both unfolding and folding rates of an mRNA hairpin in a crowded environment may affect frameshifting. Our data indicate that mechanical (un)folding of RNA hairpins may mimic how mRNAs unfold and fold in the presence of translating ribosomes.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Yang, Lixia
Zhong, Zhensheng
Tong, Cailing
Jia, Huan
Liu, Yiran
Chen, Gang
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author Yang, Lixia
Zhong, Zhensheng
Tong, Cailing
Jia, Huan
Liu, Yiran
Chen, Gang
author_sort Yang, Lixia
title Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting
title_short Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting
title_full Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting
title_fullStr Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting
title_full_unstemmed Single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of RNA hairpins : effects of single A-U to A·C pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mRNA structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting
title_sort single-molecule mechanical folding and unfolding of rna hairpins : effects of single a-u to a·c pair substitutions and single proton binding and implications for mrna structure-induced -1 ribosomal frameshifting
publishDate 2019
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