Reversible Unfolding of Single RNA Molecules by Mechanical Force

Jan Liphardt, Bibiana Onoa, Steven B. Smith(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ignacio Tinoco, Carlos Bustamante(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
April 27, 2001
Cited by 941

Abstract

Here we use mechanical force to induce the unfolding and refolding of single RNA molecules: a simple RNA hairpin, a molecule containing a three-helix junction, and the P5abc domain of the Tetrahymena thermophila ribozyme. All three molecules (P5abc only in the absence of Mg2+) can be mechanically unfolded at equilibrium, and when kept at constant force within a critical force range, are bi-stable and hop between folded and unfolded states. We determine the force-dependent equilibrium constants for folding/unfolding these single RNA molecules and the positions of their transition states along the reaction coordinate.


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