4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Single-molecule studies of DNA and RNA four-way junctions

Journal

BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS
Volume 32, Issue -, Pages 41-45

Publisher

PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BST0320041

Keywords

branch migration; fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET); hairpin ribozyme; Holliday junction; RNA folding; single-molecule spectroscopy

Funding

  1. Cancer Research UK [11722] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM065367] Funding Source: Medline

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Branched helical junctions are common in nucleic acids. In DNA, the four-way junction (Holliday junction) is an essential intermediate in homologous recombination and is a highly dynamic structure, capable of stacking conformer transitions and branch migration. Our single-molecule fluorescence studies provide unique insight into the energy landscape of Holliday junctions by visualizing these processes directly. in the hairpin ribozyme, an RNA four-way junction is an important structural element that enhances active-site formation by several orders of magnitude. our single-molecule studies suggest a plausible mechanism for how the junction achieves this remarkable feat; the structural dynamics of the four-way junction bring about frequent contacts between the loops that are needed to form the active site. The most definitive evidence for this is the observation of three-state folding in single-hairpin ribozymes, the intermediate state of which is populated due to the intrinsic properties of the junction.

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