The origin of different bending stiffness between double-stranded RNA and DNA revealed by magnetic tweezers and simulations

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  • Hai-Long Dong (Co-first Author)
  • Chen Zhang (Co-first Author)
  • Yan Zhang
  • Xing-Hua Zhang
  • Zhi-Jie Tan

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2519-2529
Journal / PublicationNucleic acids research
Volume52
Issue number5
Online published7 Feb 2024
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2024

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Abstract

The subtle differences in the chemical str uct ures of double-stranded (ds) RNA and DNA lead to significant variations in their biological roles and medical implications, largely due to their distinct bioph y sical properties, such as bending stiffness. Although it is well known that A-form dsRNA is stiffer than B-form dsDNA under physiological salt conditions, the underlying cause of this difference remains unclear. In this study, we employ high-precision magnetic-tw eez er e xperiments along with molecular dynamics simulations and re v eal that the relativ e bending stiffness betw een dsRNA and dsDNA is primarily determined by the str uct ure- and salt-concentration-dependent ion distribution around their helical str uct ures. At near-ph y siological salt conditions, dsRNA sho ws a sparser ion distribution surrounding its phosphate groups compared to dsDNA, causing its greater stiffness. Ho w e v er, at v ery high mono v alent salt concentrations, phosphate groups in both dsRNA and dsDNA become fully neutralized b y e x cess ions, resulting in a similar intrinsic bending persistence length of appro ximately 39 nm. T his similarity in intrinsic bending stiffness of dsRNA and dsDNA is coupled to the analogous fluctuations in their total groo v e widths and further coupled to the similar fluctuation of base-pair inclination, despite their distinct A-form and B-form helical str uct ures. © The Author(s) 2024.

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The origin of different bending stiffness between double-stranded RNA and DNA revealed by magnetic tweezers and simulations. / Dong, Hai-Long (Co-first Author); Zhang, Chen (Co-first Author); Dai, Liang et al.
In: Nucleic acids research, Vol. 52, No. 5, 21.03.2024, p. 2519-2529.

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