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Deconvolution of conformational exchange from Raman spectra of aqueous RNA nucleosides.

Alex L WilsonCarlos OuteiralSarah E DowdAndrew J DoigPaul L A PopelierJonathan P WalthoAndrew Almond
Published in: Communications chemistry (2020)
Ribonucleic acids (RNAs) are key to the central dogma of molecular biology. While Raman spectroscopy holds great potential for studying RNA conformational dynamics, current computational Raman prediction and assignment methods are limited in terms of system size and inclusion of conformational exchange. Here, a framework is presented that predicts Raman spectra using mixtures of sub-spectra corresponding to major conformers calculated using classical and ab initio molecular dynamics. Experimental optimization allowed purines and pyrimidines to be characterized as predominantly syn and anti, respectively, and ribose into exchange between equivalent south and north populations. These measurements are in excellent agreement with Raman spectroscopy of ribonucleosides, and previous experimental and computational results. This framework provides a measure of ribonucleoside solution populations and conformational exchange in RNA subunits. It complements other experimental techniques and could be extended to other molecules, such as proteins and carbohydrates, enabling biological insights and providing a new analytical tool.
Keyphrases
  • raman spectroscopy
  • molecular dynamics
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • single molecule
  • ionic liquid
  • genetic diversity
  • risk assessment