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Nucleobase Clustering Contributes to the Formation and Hollowing of Repeat-Expansion RNA Condensate

Yingxue Ma, Haozheng Li, Zhou Gong, Shuai Yang, Ping Wang, Chun Tang

2022Journal of the American Chemical Society44 citationsDOI

Abstract

RNA molecules with repeat expansion sequences can phase separate into gel-like condensate, which could lead to neurodegenerative diseases. Here, we report that, in the presence of Mg2+, RNA molecules containing 20× CAG repeats self-assemble into three morphologically distinct droplets. Using hyperspectral stimulated Raman microscopy, we show that RNA phase separation is accompanied by the clustering of nucleobases while forfeiting the canonical base-paired structure. As the RNA/Mg2+ ratio increases, the RNA droplets first expand and then shrink to adopt hollow vesicle-like structures. Significantly, for both large and vesicle-like RNA droplets, the nucleobase-clustered structure is more prominent at the rim, suggesting a continuously hardening process. This mechanism may be implicated in the general aging processes of RNA-containing membrane-less organelles.

Topics & Concepts

RNANucleobaseChemistryDNABiophysicsBase pairOrganelleVesicleRNase PBiochemistryMembraneGeneBiologyRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancer