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Crowding Shifts the FMN Recognition Mechanism of Riboswitch Aptamer from Conformational Selection to Induced Fit
Authors:Dr Ambadas B Rode  Dr Tamaki Endoh  Prof?Dr Naoki Sugimoto
Institution:1. Frontier Institute for Biomolecular Engineering Research (FIBER), Japan;2. Graduate School of Frontiers of Innovative Research in Science and Technology (FIRST), Konan University, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan
Abstract:In bacteria, the binding between the riboswitch aptamer domain and ligand is regulated by environmental cues, such as low Mg2+ in macrophages during pathogenesis to ensure spatiotemporal expression of virulence genes. Binding was investigated between the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) riboswitch aptamer and its anionic ligand in the presence of molecular crowding agent without Mg2+ ion, which mimics pathogenic conditions. Structural, kinetic, and thermodynamic analyses under the crowding revealed more dynamic conformational rearrangements of the FMN riboswitch aptamer compared to dilute Mg2+‐containing solution. It is hypothesized that under crowding conditions FMN binds through an induced fit mechanism in contrast to the conformational selection mechanism previously demonstrated in dilute Mg2+solution. Since these two mechanisms involve different conformational intermediates and rate constants, these findings have practical significance in areas such as drug design and RNA engineering.
Keywords:aptamers  crowding  flavin mononucleotide  riboswitches
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