Affiliation:
1. Institute for Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology Center for Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance (BMRZ) Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Max-von-Laue-Str. 7+9 60438 Frankfurt Germany
Abstract
AbstractMore than 170 post‐transcriptional modifications of RNAs have currently been identified. Detailed biophysical investigations of these modifications have been limited since large RNAs containing these post‐transcriptional modifications are difficult to produce. Further, adequate readout of spectroscopic fingerprints are important, necessitating additional labeling procedures beyond the naturally occurring RNA modifications. Here, we report the chemo‐enzymatic synthesis of RNA modifications and several structurally similar fluorine‐modified analogs further optimizing a recently developed methodology.[1] This chemo‐enzymatic method allows synthesis of also large RNAs. We were able to incorporate 16 modified nucleotides and 6 19F‐labeled nucleotides. To showcase the applicability of such modified large RNAs, we incorporated a 19F‐labeled cytidine into the aptamer domain of the 2’dG sensing riboswitch (2’dG‐sw) from Mesoplasma florum, enabling characterizing RNA fold, ligand binding and kinetics. Thanks to the large chemical shift dispersion of 19F, we can detect conformational heterogeneity in the apo state of the riboswitch.
Funder
Hessisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry
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