Synchronous RNA conformational changes trigger ordered phase transitions in crystals

Author:

Ramakrishnan Saminathan,Stagno Jason R.ORCID,Conrad Chelsie E.,Ding Jienyu,Yu Ping,Bhandari Yuba R.,Lee Yun-TzaiORCID,Pauly Gary,Yefanov Oleksandr,Wiedorn Max O.ORCID,Knoska JurajORCID,Oberthür Dominik,White Thomas A.ORCID,Barty Anton,Mariani Valerio,Li Chufeng,Brehm Wolfgang,Heinz William F.ORCID,Magidson Valentin,Lockett Stephen,Hunter Mark S.ORCID,Boutet SébastienORCID,Zatsepin Nadia A.ORCID,Zuo XiaobingORCID,Grant Thomas D.ORCID,Pandey Suraj,Schmidt MariusORCID,Spence John C. H.,Chapman Henry N.ORCID,Wang Yun-XingORCID

Abstract

AbstractTime-resolved studies of biomacromolecular crystals have been limited to systems involving only minute conformational changes within the same lattice. Ligand-induced changes greater than several angstroms, however, are likely to result in solid-solid phase transitions, which require a detailed understanding of the mechanistic interplay between conformational and lattice transitions. Here we report the synchronous behavior of the adenine riboswitch aptamer RNA in crystal during ligand-triggered isothermal phase transitions. Direct visualization using polarized video microscopy and atomic force microscopy shows that the RNA molecules undergo cooperative rearrangements that maintain lattice order, whose cell parameters change distinctly as a function of time. The bulk lattice order throughout the transition is further supported by time-resolved diffraction data from crystals using an X-ray free electron laser. The synchronous molecular rearrangements in crystal provide the physical basis for studying large conformational changes using time-resolved crystallography and micro/nanocrystals.

Funder

The NIH Intramural Research Fund

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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