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Structure analysis of free and bound states of an RNA aptamer against ribosomal protein S8 from Bacillus anthracis
Authors:Milya Davlieva  James Donarski  Jiachen Wang  Yousif Shamoo  Edward P. Nikonowicz
Affiliation:1.Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, Houston, TX 77251–1892, USA;2.Food and Environment Research Agency, Sand Hutton, York, YO41 1LZ, United Kingdom;3.Department of Physics, East China Normal University, 200062 Shanghai, P. R. China
Abstract:Several protein-targeted RNA aptamers have been identified for a variety of applications and although the affinities of numerous protein-aptamer complexes have been determined, the structural details of these complexes have not been widely explored. We examined the structural accommodation of an RNA aptamer that binds bacterial r-protein S8. The core of the primary binding site for S8 on helix 21 of 16S rRNA contains a pair of conserved base triples that mold the sugar-phosphate backbone to S8. The aptamer, which does not contain the conserved sequence motif, is specific for the rRNA binding site of S8. The protein-free RNA aptamer adopts a helical structure with multiple non-canonical base pairs. Surprisingly, binding of S8 leads to a dramatic change in the RNA conformation that restores the signature S8 recognition fold through a novel combination of nucleobase interactions. Nucleotides within the non-canonical core rearrange to create a G-(G-C) triple and a U-(A-U)-U quartet. Although native-like S8-RNA interactions are present in the aptamer-S8 complex, the topology of the aptamer RNA differs from that of the helix 21-S8 complex. This is the first example of an RNA aptamer that adopts substantially different secondary structures in the free and protein-bound states and highlights the remarkable plasticity of RNA secondary structure.
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