Presence of in vivo metabolites decreases the rate of RNA duplex formation and increases the rate of duplex dissociation

Kelley Melanson

Insight into the kinetics of RNA folding can facilitate an understanding of the differences between thermodynamically predicted structures and those formed within the cell. Consequently, a fluorescence-detected stopped-flow instrument was used to record fluorescence of RNA duplex formation over millisecond intervals of time as a function of RNA concentration and sequence in different solutions. Analysis of kobs revealed that the kinetics of duplex formation are altered under in vivo-like conditions.

Major: 
Chemistry
Exhibition Category: 
Physical Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Philip Bevilacqua
Poster Number: 
104