Sequential structure probing of cotranscriptional RNA folding intermediates
Courtney E. Szyjka,
Skyler L. Kelly and
Eric J. Strobel ()
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Courtney E. Szyjka: The University at Buffalo
Skyler L. Kelly: The University at Buffalo
Eric J. Strobel: The University at Buffalo
Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-18
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Abstract Cotranscriptional RNA folding pathways typically involve the sequential formation of folding intermediates. Existing methods for cotranscriptional RNA structure probing map the structure of nascent RNA in the context of a terminally arrested transcription elongation complex. Consequently, the rearrangement of RNA structures as nucleotides are added to the transcript can be inferred but is not assessed directly. Here, we describe linked-multipoint Transcription Elongation Complex RNA structure probing (TECprobe-LM), which assesses the cotranscriptional rearrangement of RNA structures by sequentially positioning E. coli RNAP at two or more points within a DNA template so that nascent RNA can be chemically probed. We validate TECprobe-LM by measuring known folding events that occur within the E. coli signal recognition particle RNA, Clostridium beijerinckii pfl ZTP riboswitch, and Bacillus cereus crcB fluoride riboswitch folding pathways. Our findings establish TECprobe-LM as a strategy for observing cotranscriptional RNA folding events directly using chemical probing.
Date: 2025
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