Common Secondary and Tertiary Structural Features of Aptamer–Ligand Interaction Shared by RNA Aptamers with Different Primary Sequences

dc.contributor.author Iigu, Muslum
dc.contributor.author Yan, Shuting
dc.contributor.author Khounlo, Ryan
dc.contributor.author Lamm, Monica
dc.contributor.author Nilsen-Hamilton, Marit
dc.contributor.department Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
dc.contributor.department Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Roy J. Carver Department of
dc.date 2019-12-31T00:46:19.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T01:10:17Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T01:10:17Z
dc.date.copyright Tue Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2019
dc.date.issued 2019-12-11
dc.description.abstract <p>Aptamer selection can yield many oligonucleotides with different sequences and affinities for the target molecule. Here, we have combined computational and experimental approaches to understand if aptamers with different sequences but the same molecular target share structural and dynamical features. NEO1A, with a known NMR-solved structure, displays a flexible loop that interacts differently with individual aminoglycosides, its ligand affinities and specificities are responsive to ionic strength, and it possesses an adenosine in the loop that is critical for high-affinity ligand binding. NEO2A was obtained from the same selection and, although they are only 43% identical in overall sequence, NEO1A and NEO2A share similar loop sequences. Experimental analysis by 1D NMR and 2-aminopurine reporters combined with molecular dynamics modeling revealed similar structural and dynamical characteristics in both aptamers. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that the target ligand drives aptamer structure and also selects relevant dynamical characteristics for high-affinity aptamer-ligand interaction. Furthermore, they suggest that it might be possible to “migrate” structural and dynamical features between aptamer group members with different primary sequences but with the same target ligand.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is published as Ilgu, Muslum, Shuting Yan, Ryan M. Khounlo, Monica H. Lamm, and Marit Nilsen-Hamilton. "Common Secondary and Tertiary Structural Features of Aptamer–Ligand Interaction Shared by RNA Aptamers with Different Primary Sequences." <em>Molecules</em> 24, no. 24 (2019): 4535. DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244535" target="_blank">10.3390/molecules24244535</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.3390/molecules24244535
dc.subject.disciplines Biochemical and Biomolecular Engineering
dc.subject.keywords neomycin-B RNA aptamer
dc.subject.keywords aminoglycoside
dc.subject.keywords 2-aminopurine (2AP)
dc.subject.keywords molecular dynamics
dc.subject.keywords isothermal titration calorimetry
dc.title Common Secondary and Tertiary Structural Features of Aptamer–Ligand Interaction Shared by RNA Aptamers with Different Primary Sequences
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