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Observation of preQ1-II riboswitch dynamics using single-molecule FRET.

Chandani WarnasooriyaClarence LingIvan A BelashovMohammad SalimJoseph E WedekindDmitri N Ermolenko
Published in: RNA biology (2018)
PreQ1 riboswitches regulate the synthesis of the hypermodified tRNA base queuosine by sensing the pyrrolopyrimidine metabolite preQ1. Here, we use single-molecule FRET to interrogate the structural dynamics of apo and preQ1-bound states of the preQ1-II riboswitch from Lactobacillus rhamnosus. We find that the apo-form of the riboswitch spontaneously samples multiple conformations. Magnesium ions and preQ1 stabilize conformations that sequester the ribosome-binding site of the mRNA within the pseudoknotted structure, thus inhibiting translation initiation. Our results reveal that folding of the preQ1-II riboswitch is complex and provide evidence favoring a conformational selection model of effector binding by riboswitches of this class.
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