Single Molecule Observation of Interaction between Argonaute-Guide and Target RNA and its Implication on Gene Silencing
Single Molecule Observation of Interaction between Argonaute-Guide and Target RNA and its Implication on Gene Silencing
Argonaute (Ago) is the catalytic core of small RNA-based gene regulation. Despite a plenty of mechanistic studies on Ago, the dynamical aspects and the mechanistic determinants of target binding and dissociation of Ago-guide remain unclear. Here, by using single-molecule fluorescence resonance transfer (FRET) assays and Thermus thermophilus Ago, we reveal that Ago-guide dynamically associates and dissociates with a target, and that different regions of guide-target base pairing are responsible for different steps of target recognition by Ago-guide. In addition, we show that the 3’-end of the guide strand dynamically anchors at and releases from the PAZ domain of Ago, and that the 3’-end anchoring of the guide strand greatly accelerates the target dissociation by destabilizing the guide-target duplex. Collectively, our results implicate that the target binding/dissociation of Ago-guide is executed through the dynamic interplays among Ago, guide, and target.
- Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea (Republic of)
- Seoul National University Korea (Republic of)
Biophysics
Biophysics
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