Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
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5ob3;
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- Class
- RNA
- Method
- X-ray (2.004 Å)
- Summary
- Ispinach aptamer
- Reference
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Fernandez-Millan P, Autour A, Ennifar E, Westhof E,
Ryckelynck M (2017): "Crystal
structure and fluorescence properties of the iSpinach
aptamer in complex with DFHBI." RNA,
23, 1788-1795. doi: 10.1261/rna.063008.117.
- Abstract
- Fluorogenic RNA aptamers are short nucleic acids able
to specifically interact with small molecules and strongly
enhance their fluorescence upon complex formation. Among
the different systems recently introduced, Spinach, an
aptamer forming a fluorescent complex with the
3,5-difluoro-4-hydroxybenzylidene imidazolinone (DFHBI), is
one of the most promising. Using random mutagenesis and
ultrahigh-throughput screening, we recently developed
iSpinach, an improved version of the aptamer, endowed with
an increased folding efficiency and thermal stability.
iSpinach is a shorter version of Spinach, comprising five
mutations for which the exact role has not yet been
deciphered. In this work, we cocrystallized a reengineered
version of iSpinach in complex with the DFHBI and solved
the X-ray structure of the complex at 2 Å resolution. Only
a few mutations were required to optimize iSpinach
production and crystallization, underlying the good folding
capacity of the molecule. The measured fluorescence
half-lives in the crystal were 60% higher than in solution.
Comparisons with structures previously reported for Spinach
sheds some light on the possible function of the different
beneficial mutations carried by iSpinach.