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RNA ; 2021 Mar 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33674421

RESUMEN

Two-channel fluorogenic RNA aptamer-based imaging is currently challenging. While we have previously characterized the Mango series of aptamers that bind tightly and specifically to the green fluorophore TO1-Biotin, the next aim was to identify an effective fluorogenic aptamer partner for two-color imaging. A competitive in vitro selection for TO3-Biotin binding aptamers was performed resulting in the Peach I and II aptamers. Remarkably, given that the TO1-Biotin and TO3-Biotin heterocycles differ by only two bridging carbons, these new aptamers exhibit a marked preference for TO3-Biotin binding relative to the iM3 and Mango III A10U aptamers, which preferentially bind TO1-Biotin. Peach I, like Mango I and II, appears to contain a quadruplex core isolated by a GAA^A type tetraloop-like adaptor from its closing stem. Thermal melts of the Peach aptamers reveal that TO3-Biotin binding is cooperative, while TO1-Biotin binding is not, suggesting a unique and currently uncharacterized mode of ligand differentiation. Using only fluorescent measurements, the concentrations of Peach and Mango aptamers could be reliably determined in vitro. The utility of this orthogonal pair provides a possible route to in vivo two-color RNA imaging.

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RNA ; 27(4): 433-444, 2021 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33376189

RESUMEN

To further understand the transcriptome, new tools capable of measuring folding, interactions, and localization of RNA are needed. Although Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is an angle- and distance-dependent phenomenon, the majority of FRET measurements have been used to report distances, by assuming rotationally averaged donor-acceptor pairs. Angle-dependent FRET measurements have proven challenging for nucleic acids due to the difficulties in incorporating fluorophores rigidly into local substructures in a biocompatible manner. Fluorescence turn-on RNA aptamers are genetically encodable tags that appear to rigidly confine their cognate fluorophores, and thus have the potential to report angular-resolved FRET. Here, we use the fluorescent aptamers Broccoli and Mango-III as donor and acceptor, respectively, to measure the angular dependence of FRET. Joining the two fluorescent aptamers by a helix of variable length allowed systematic rotation of the acceptor fluorophore relative to the donor. FRET oscillated in a sinusoidal manner as a function of helix length, consistent with simulated data generated from models of oriented fluorophores separated by an inflexible helix. Analysis of the orientation dependence of FRET allowed us to demonstrate structural rigidification of the NiCo riboswitch upon transition metal-ion binding. This application of fluorescence turn-on aptamers opens the way to improved structural interpretation of ensemble and single-molecule FRET measurements of RNA.


Asunto(s)
Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/química , Transferencia Resonante de Energía de Fluorescencia/métodos , ARN/química , Riboswitch , Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/metabolismo , Fluorescencia , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Modelos Moleculares , Conformación de Ácido Nucleico , ARN/metabolismo
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Nat Chem Biol ; 15(5): 472-479, 2019 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30992561

RESUMEN

Several turn-on RNA aptamers that activate small-molecule fluorophores have been selected in vitro. Among these, the ~30 nucleotide Mango-III is notable because it binds the thiazole orange derivative TO1-Biotin with high affinity and fluoresces brightly (quantum yield 0.55). Uniquely among related aptamers, Mango-III exhibits biphasic thermal melting, characteristic of molecules with tertiary structure. We report crystal structures of TO1-Biotin complexes of Mango-III, a structure-guided mutant Mango-III(A10U), and a functionally reselected mutant iMango-III. The structures reveal a globular architecture arising from an unprecedented pseudoknot-like connectivity between a G-quadruplex and an embedded non-canonical duplex. The fluorophore is restrained into a planar conformation by the G-quadruplex, a lone, long-range trans Watson-Crick pair (whose A10U mutation increases quantum yield to 0.66), and a pyrimidine perpendicular to the nucleobase planes of those motifs. The improved iMango-III and Mango-III(A10U) fluoresce ~50% brighter than enhanced green fluorescent protein, making them suitable tags for live cell RNA visualization.


Asunto(s)
Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/química , Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/metabolismo , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Colorantes Fluorescentes/metabolismo , Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/genética , Mutación , Conformación de Ácido Nucleico
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Bio Protoc ; 8(7): e2799, 2018 Apr 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34286019

RESUMEN

A native purification strategy using RNA Mango for RNA based purification of RNA-protein complexes is described. The RNA Mango aptamer is first genetically engineered into the RNA of interest. RNA Mango containing complexes obtained from cleared cellular native extracts are then immobilized onto TO1-Desthiobiotin saturated streptavidin agarose beads. The beads are washed to remove non-specific complexes and then the RNA Mango containing complexes are eluted by the addition of free biotin to the beads. Since the eluted complexes are native and fluorescent, a second purification step such as size exclusion chromatography can easily be added and the purified complexes tracked by monitoring fluorescence. The high purity native complexes resulting from this two-step purification strategy can be then used for further biochemical characterization.

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Nat Chem Biol ; 13(7): 807-813, 2017 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28553947

RESUMEN

Genetically encoded fluorescent protein tags have revolutionized proteome studies, whereas the lack of intrinsically fluorescent RNAs has hindered transcriptome exploration. Among several RNA-fluorophore complexes that potentially address this problem, RNA Mango has an exceptionally high affinity for its thiazole orange (TO)-derived fluorophore, TO1-Biotin (Kd ∼3 nM), and, in complex with related ligands, it is one of the most redshifted fluorescent macromolecular tags known. To elucidate how this small aptamer exhibits such properties, which make it well suited for studying low-copy cellular RNAs, we determined its 1.7-Å-resolution co-crystal structure. Unexpectedly, the entire ligand, including TO, biotin and the linker connecting them, abuts one of the near-planar faces of the three-tiered G-quadruplex. The two heterocycles of TO are held in place by two loop adenines and form a 45° angle with respect to each other. Minimizing this angle would increase quantum yield and further improve this tool for in vivo RNA visualization.


Asunto(s)
Benzotiazoles/química , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Quinolinas/química , ARN/química , Sitios de Unión , Ligandos
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RNA ; 22(12): 1884-1892, 2016 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27777365

RESUMEN

The effective tracking and purification of biological RNAs and RNA protein complexes is currently challenging. One promising strategy to simultaneously address both of these problems is to develop high-affinity RNA aptamers against taggable small molecule fluorophores. RNA Mango is a 39-nucleotide, parallel-stranded G-quadruplex RNA aptamer motif that binds with nanomolar affinity to a set of thiazole orange (TO1) derivatives while simultaneously inducing a 103-fold increase in fluorescence. We find that RNA Mango has a large increase in its thermal stability upon the addition of its TO1-Biotin ligand. Consistent with this thermal stabilization, RNA Mango can effectively discriminate TO1-Biotin from a broad range of small molecule fluorophores. In contrast, RNA Spinach, which is known to have a substantially more rigid G-quadruplex structure, was found to bind to this set of fluorophores, often with higher affinity than to its native ligand, 3,5-difluoro-4-hydroxybenzylidene imidazolinone (DFHBI), and did not exhibit thermal stabilization in the presence of the TO1-Biotin fluorophore. Our data suggest that RNA Mango is likely to use a concerted ligand-binding mechanism that allows it to simultaneously bind and recognize its TO1-Biotin ligand, whereas RNA Spinach appears to lack such a mechanism. The high binding affinity and fluorescent efficiency of RNA Mango provides a compelling alternative to RNA Spinach as an RNA reporter system and paves the way for the future development of small fluorophore RNA reporter systems.


Asunto(s)
Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Mangifera/química , ARN de Planta/química , Spinacia oleracea/química , Ligandos , Espectrometría de Fluorescencia , Temperatura
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Ann N Y Acad Sci ; 1341: 149-55, 2015 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25585661

RESUMEN

RNA plays important roles in cellular processes, but RNA-protein complexes are notoriously hard to isolate and study. We compare and contrast existing RNA- and protein-purification strategies with the potential of new RNA-tagging systems such as RNA Spinach and RNA Mango. Each RNA aptamer binds a small fluorophore, resulting in a highly fluorescent complex that is thousands of times brighter than the unbound fluorophore. Provided that the aptamer binding affinity is high enough, derivatized dyes can be used in conjunction with these aptamers to purify RNA complexes while simultaneously using their intrinsic fluorescence to track the complex of interest. The known strengths and weakness of these RNA tagging systems are discussed.


Asunto(s)
Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/metabolismo , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes/metabolismo , ARN/aislamiento & purificación , ARN/metabolismo , Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/química , Secuencia de Bases , Unión Competitiva , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes/química , Modelos Moleculares , Conformación de Ácido Nucleico , Unión Proteica , Estructura Terciaria de Proteína , ARN/química
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ACS Chem Biol ; 9(10): 2412-20, 2014 Oct 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25101481

RESUMEN

Because RNA lacks strong intrinsic fluorescence, it has proven challenging to track RNA molecules in real time. To address this problem and to allow the purification of fluorescently tagged RNA complexes, we have selected a high affinity RNA aptamer called RNA Mango. This aptamer binds a series of thiazole orange (fluorophore) derivatives with nanomolar affinity, while increasing fluorophore fluorescence by up to 1,100-fold. Visualization of RNA Mango by single-molecule fluorescence microscopy, together with injection and imaging of RNA Mango/fluorophore complex in C. elegans gonads demonstrates the potential for live-cell RNA imaging with this system. By inserting RNA Mango into a stem loop of the bacterial 6S RNA and biotinylating the fluorophore, we demonstrate that the aptamer can be used to simultaneously fluorescently label and purify biologically important RNAs. The high affinity and fluorescent properties of RNA Mango are therefore expected to simplify the study of RNA complexes.


Asunto(s)
Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/metabolismo , Caenorhabditis elegans/genética , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Microscopía Fluorescente , ARN Bacteriano/química , ARN no Traducido/química , ARN/aislamiento & purificación , ARN/metabolismo , Animales , Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/química , Benzotiazoles/química , Biotina/metabolismo , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolismo , Gónadas/metabolismo , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes/química , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes/metabolismo , Mangifera/química , Quinolinas/química , ARN/química , ARN Bacteriano/metabolismo , ARN no Traducido/metabolismo , Spinacia oleracea/química
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