In the fluorescent spotlight: global and local conformational changes of small catalytic RNAs
Autor: | David Rueda, Dinari A. Harris, Nils G. Walter, Miguel J. B. Pereira |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
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Molecular Time Factors Protein Conformation Biophysics Biochemistry Catalysis Biomaterials 2-Aminopurine Protein secondary structure biology Chemistry Organic Chemistry Ribozyme RNA General Medicine DNA Fluorescence Kinetics Förster resonance energy transfer Spectrometry Fluorescence biology.protein Nucleic acid Nucleic Acid Conformation Thermodynamics Human hepatitis |
Zdroj: | Biopolymers. 61(3) |
ISSN: | 0006-3525 |
Popis: | RNA is a ubiquitous biopolymer that performs a multitude of essential cellular functions involving the maintenance, transfer, and processing of genetic information. RNA is unique in that it can carry both genetic information and catalytic function. Its secondary structure domains, which fold stably and independently, assemble hierarchically into modular tertiary structures. Studies of these folding events are key to understanding how catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) are able to position reaction components for site-specific chemistry. We have made use of fluorescence techniques to monitor the rates and free energies of folding of the small hairpin and hepatitis delta virus (HDV) ribozymes, found in satellite RNAs of plant and the human hepatitis B viruses, respectively. In particular, fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) has been employed to monitor global conformational changes, and 2-aminopurine fluorescence quenching to probe for local structural rearrangements. In this review we illuminate what we have learned about the reaction pathways of the hairpin and HDV ribozymes, and how our results have complemented other biochemical and biophysical investigations. The structural transitions observed in these two small catalytic RNAs are likely to be found in many other biological RNAs, and the described fluorescence techniques promise to be broadly applicable. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopoly (Nucleic Acid Sci) 61: 224 -241, 2002 |
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