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  • Engineering RNA aptamers into functional riboswitches is challenging due to factors like structural complexity and ligand binding, with magnesium ions playing a crucial role in stabilizing RNA structures.
  • Spectroscopic studies reveal that a minimum of 0.5 mM magnesium is essential for the Tetracycline binding aptamer to fold into a competent state ready for ligand binding.
  • Tetracycline binding triggers significant conformational changes, leading to a stable structure that enhances the regulatory function of the aptamer.

Article Abstract

Engineering in vitro selected RNA aptamers into in vivo functional riboswitches represents a long-standing challenge in molecular biology. The highly specific aptamer domain of the riboswitch undergoes a conformational adjustment in response to ligand sensing, which in turn exerts the regulatory function. Besides essential factors like structural complexity and ligand binding kinetics, the active role of magnesium ions in stabilizing RNA tertiary structures and assisting in ligand binding can be a vital criterion. We present spectroscopic studies on the magnesium ion-driven folding of the Tetracycline binding aptamer. Using fluorescent labels, the aptamer pre-folding and subsequent ligand binding is monitored by magnesium titration experiments and time-resolved stopped-flow measurements. A minimum concentration of 0.5 mM magnesium is required to fold into a magnesium ion-stabilized binding-competent state with a preformed binding pocket. Tetracycline binding causes a pronounced conformational change that results in the establishment of the triple helix core motif, and that further propagates towards the closing stem. By a dynamic acquisition of magnesium ions, a kink motif is formed at the intersection of the triple helix and closing stem regions. This ultimately entails a stabilization of the closing stem which is discussed as a key element in the regulatory function of the Tetracycline aptamer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2023.168253DOI Listing

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