CHIMIA (Apr 2019)

Stick, Flick, Click: DNA-guided Fluorescent Labeling of Long RNA for Single-molecule FRET

  • Fabio D. Steffen,
  • Richard Börner,
  • Eva Freisinger,
  • Roland K. O. Sigel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2019.257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 4

Abstract

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Exploring the spatiotemporal dynamics of biomolecules on a single-molecule level requires innovative ways to make them spectroscopically visible. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) uses a pair of organic dyes as reporters to measure distances along a predefined biomolecular reaction coordinate. For this nanoscopic ruler to work, the fluorescent labels need to be coupled onto the molecule of interest in a bioorthogonal and site-selective manner. Tagging large non-coding RNAs with single-nucleotide precision is an open challenge. Here we summarize current strategies in labeling riboswitches and ribozymes for fluorescence spectroscopy and FRET in particular. A special focus lies on our recently developed, DNA-guided approach that inserts two fluorophores through a stepwise process of templated functionality transfer and click chemistry.

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