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Observation of coordinated RNA folding events by systematic cotranscriptional RNA structure probing

Courtney E. Szyjka, Eric J. Strobel

2023Nature Communications17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA begins to fold as it is transcribed by an RNA polymerase. Consequently, RNA folding is constrained by the direction and rate of transcription. Understanding how RNA folds into secondary and tertiary structures therefore requires methods for determining the structure of cotranscriptional folding intermediates. Cotranscriptional RNA chemical probing methods accomplish this by systematically probing the structure of nascent RNA that is displayed from an RNA polymerase. Here, we describe a concise, high-resolution cotranscriptional RNA chemical probing procedure called variable length Transcription Elongation Complex RNA structure probing (TECprobe-VL). We demonstrate the accuracy and resolution of TECprobe-VL by replicating and extending previous analyses of ZTP and fluoride riboswitch folding and mapping the folding pathway of a ppGpp-sensing riboswitch. In each system, we show that TECprobe-VL identifies coordinated cotranscriptional folding events that mediate transcription antitermination. Our findings establish TECprobe-VL as an accessible method for mapping cotranscriptional RNA folding pathways.

Topics & Concepts

AntiterminationRiboswitchRNAT7 RNA polymeraseTranscription (linguistics)RNA-induced transcriptional silencingNucleic acid structureComputational biologyRNA polymeraseBiologyRNA polymerase IGeneticsNon-coding RNAChemistryCell biologyGeneLinguisticsBacteriophageEscherichia coliPhilosophyRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancer