2007
DOI: 10.1021/bi062284r
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Importance of Partially Unfolded Conformations for Mg2+-Induced Folding of RNA Tertiary Structure:  Structural Models and Free Energies of Mg2+ Interactions

Abstract: RNA molecules in monovalent salt solutions generally adopt a set of partially folded conformations containing only secondary structure, the intermediate or I state. Addition of Mg2+ strongly stabilizes the native tertiary structure (N state) relative to the I state. In this paper, a combination of experimental and computational approaches is used to estimate the free energy of the interaction of Mg2+ with partially folded I state RNAs and to consider the possibility that Mg2+ favors "compaction" of the I state… Show more

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“…While previous theoretical analyses of RNA stability have greatly enhanced our understanding of electrostatic contributions to RNA folding thermodynamics (Misra and Draper 2000;Misra and Draper 2002;Misra et al 2003;Draper 2004;Grilley et al 2007), they have also typically been unable to address the contributions arising from the junction . In these seminal studies, neglect of the contributions of the junction to the energetics of folding made the analysis tractable, but precluded a deep understanding of folding thermodynamics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While previous theoretical analyses of RNA stability have greatly enhanced our understanding of electrostatic contributions to RNA folding thermodynamics (Misra and Draper 2000;Misra and Draper 2002;Misra et al 2003;Draper 2004;Grilley et al 2007), they have also typically been unable to address the contributions arising from the junction . In these seminal studies, neglect of the contributions of the junction to the energetics of folding made the analysis tractable, but precluded a deep understanding of folding thermodynamics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the opposite conclusion has been drawn from fitting RNA folding transitions to PB predictions [70][71][72][73][74]. Ion-counting and SAXS experiments have provided a simple test for these effects and have revealed effects of ion size and valence that are not accounted for by PB theory, with deviations up to an order of magnitude in the systems investigated [58,75].…”
Section: Simple Forces Underlying the Complex Behavior Of Rnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For association of RNA with diffuse ions, the continuum approaches of Draper have been successful (Misra and Draper 2001;Grilley et al 2007;Draper 2008). Westhof and co-workers used molecular dynamics simulations to investigate binding of magnesium ions to phosphate oxyanions of a bacterial 5S rRNA and characterized Mg complexes containing a mixed binding mode (with both inner and outer shell coordination) (Auffinger et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%