Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
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7eoh;
DSSR-derived features in text and
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- Class
- RNA
- Method
- X-ray (1.637 Å)
- Summary
- Crystal structure of the pepper aptamer in complex with
hbc
- Reference
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Huang K, Chen X, Li C, Song Q, Li H, Zhu L, Yang Y, Ren A
(2021): "Structure-based
investigation of fluorogenic Pepper aptamer."
Nat.Chem.Biol., 17, 1289-1295.
doi: 10.1038/s41589-021-00884-6.
- Abstract
- Pepper fluorescent RNAs are a recently reported bright,
stable and multicolor fluorogenic aptamer tag that enable
imaging of diverse RNAs in live cells. To investigate the
molecular basis of the superior properties of Pepper, we
determined the structures of complexes of Pepper aptamer
bound with its cognate HBC or HBC-like fluorophores at high
resolution by X-ray crystallography. The Pepper aptamer
folds in a monomeric non-G-quadruplex tuning-fork-like
architecture composed of a helix and one protruded junction
region. The near-planar fluorophore molecule intercalates
in the middle of the structure and is sandwiched between
one non-G-quadruplex base quadruple and one noncanonical
G·U wobble helical base pair. In addition, structure-based
mutational analysis is evaluated by in vitro and live-cell
fluorogenic detection. Taken together, our research
provides a structural basis for demystifying the
fluorescence activation mechanism of Pepper aptamer and for
further improvement of its future application in RNA
visualization.