Proper NMR methods for studying RNA thermometers

Authors
김원제김낙균
Issue Date
2015-12
Publisher
한국자기공명학회
Citation
Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society, v.19, no.3, pp.143 - 148
Abstract
In some pathogenic bacteria, there are RNA thermometers, which regulate the production of virulence associated factors or heat shock proteins depending on temperature changes. Like a riboswitches, RNA thermometers are located in the 5’-untranslated region and involved translational gene regulatory mechanism. RNA thermometers block the ribosome-binding site and start codon area under the 37℃ within their secondary structure. After bacterial infection, increased the temperature in the host causes conformations changes of RNA, and the ribosome-binding site is exposed for translational initiation. Because structural differences between open and closed forms of RNA thermometers are mainly mediated by base pairing changes, NMR spectroscopy is a very useful method to study these thermodynamically changing RNA structure. In this review, we briefly provide a fundamental function of RNA thermometers, and also suggest a proper NMR experiments for studying RNA thermometers.
Keywords
RNA thermometer; NMR methods; thermodynamic structure
ISSN
1226-6531
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124668
DOI
10.6564/JKMRS.2015.19.3.143
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