Folding of the natural hammerhead ribozyme is enhanced by interaction of auxiliary elements
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- 20 April 2004
- journal article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in RNA
- Vol. 10 (5) , 880-888
- https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.5268404
Abstract
It has been shown that the activity of the hammerhead ribozyme at μM magnesium ion concentrations is markedly increased by the inclusion of loops in helices I and II. We have studied the effect of such loops on the magnesium ion-induced folding of the ribozyme, using fluorescence resonance energy transfer. We find that with the loops in place, folding into the active conformation occurs in a single step, in the μM range of magnesium ion concentration. Disruption of the loop–loop interaction leads to a reversion to two-step folding, with the second stage requiring mM concentrations of magnesium ion. Sodium ions also promote the folding of the natural form of the ribozyme at high concentrations, but the folding occurs as a two-stage process. The loops clearly act as important auxiliary elements in the function of the ribozyme, permitting folding to occur efficiently under physiological conditions.Keywords
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