@article{MieczkowskiSteinmetzgerBessietal.2021, author = {Mieczkowski, Mateusz and Steinmetzger, Christian and Bessi, Irene and Lenz, Ann-Kathrin and Schmiedel, Alexander and Holzapfel, Marco and Lambert, Christoph and Pena, Vladimir and H{\"o}bartner, Claudia}, title = {Large Stokes shift fluorescence activation in an RNA aptamer by intermolecular proton transfer to guanine}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {12}, journal = {Nature Communications}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-021-23932-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-254527}, pages = {3549}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Fluorogenic RNA aptamers are synthetic functional RNAs that specifically bind and activate conditional fluorophores. The Chili RNA aptamer mimics large Stokes shift fluorescent proteins and exhibits high affinity for 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxybenzylidene imidazolone (DMHBI) derivatives to elicit green or red fluorescence emission. Here, we elucidate the structural and mechanistic basis of fluorescence activation by crystallography and time-resolved optical spectroscopy. Two co-crystal structures of the Chili RNA with positively charged DMHBO+ and DMHBI+ ligands revealed a G-quadruplex and a trans-sugar-sugar edge G:G base pair that immobilize the ligand by π-π stacking. A Watson-Crick G:C base pair in the fluorophore binding site establishes a short hydrogen bond between the N7 of guanine and the phenolic OH of the ligand. Ultrafast excited state proton transfer (ESPT) from the neutral chromophore to the RNA was found with a time constant of 130 fs and revealed the mode of action of the large Stokes shift fluorogenic RNA aptamer.}, language = {en} } @article{SteinmetzgerBaeuerleinHoebartner2020, author = {Steinmetzger, Christian and B{\"a}uerlein, Carmen and H{\"o}bartner, Claudia}, title = {Supramolecular fluorescence resonance energy transfer in nucleobase-modified fluorogenic RNA aptamers}, series = {Angewandte Chemie, International Edition}, volume = {59}, journal = {Angewandte Chemie, International Edition}, doi = {10.1002/anie.201916707}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-203084}, pages = {6760-6764}, year = {2020}, abstract = {RNA aptamers form compact tertiary structures and bind their ligands in specific binding sites. Fluorescence-based strategies reveal information on structure and dynamics of RNA aptamers. Here we report the incorporation of the universal emissive nucleobase analog 4-cyanoindole into the fluorogenic RNA aptamer Chili, and its application as a donor for supramolecular FRET to bound ligands DMHBI+ or DMHBO+. The photophysical properties of the new nucleobase-ligand-FRET pair revealed structural restraints for the overall RNA aptamer organization and identified nucleotide positions suitable for FRET-based readout of ligand binding. This strategy is generally suitable for binding site mapping and may also be applied for responsive aptamer devices.}, language = {en} } @article{SteinmetzgerBessiLenzetal.2019, author = {Steinmetzger, Christian and Bessi, Irene and Lenz, Ann-Kathrin and H{\"o}bartner, Claudia}, title = {Structure-fluorescence activation relationships of a large Stokes shift fluorogenic RNA aptamer}, series = {Nucleic Acids Research}, journal = {Nucleic Acids Research}, doi = {10.1093/nar/gkz1084/5628921}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-192340}, pages = {gkz1084}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The Chili RNA aptamer is a 52 nt long fluorogen-activating RNA aptamer (FLAP) that confers fluorescence to structurally diverse derivatives of fluorescent protein chromophores. A key feature of Chili is the formation of highly stable complexes with different ligands, which exhibit bright, highly Stokes-shifted fluorescence emission. In this work, we have analyzed the interactions between the Chili RNA and a family of conditionally fluorescent ligands using a variety of spectroscopic, calorimetric and biochemical techniques to reveal key structure - fluorescence activation relationships (SFARs). The ligands under investigation form two categories with emission maxima of ~540 nm or ~590 nm, respectively, and bind with affinities in the nanomolar to low-micromolar range. Isothermal titration calorimetry was used to elucidate the enthalpic and entropic contributions to binding affinity for a cationic ligand that is unique to the Chili aptamer. In addition to fluorescence activation, ligand binding was also observed by NMR spectroscopy, revealing characteristic signals for the formation of a G-quadruplex only upon ligand binding. These data shed light on the molecular features required and responsible for the large Stokes shift and the strong fluorescence enhancement of red and green emitting RNA-chromophore complexes.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{HoebartnerSteinmetzgerPalanisamyetal.2018, author = {H{\"o}bartner, Claudia and Steinmetzger, Christian and Palanisamy, Navaneethan and Gore, Kiran R.}, title = {A multicolor large Stokes shift fluorogen-activating RNA aptamer with cationic chromophores}, series = {Chemistry - A European Journal}, journal = {Chemistry - A European Journal}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201805882}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-174197}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Large Stokes shift (LSS) fluorescent proteins (FPs) exploit excited state proton transfer pathways to enable fluorescence emission from the phenolate intermediate of their internal 4 hydroxybenzylidene imidazolone (HBI) chromophore. An RNA aptamer named Chili mimics LSS FPs by inducing highly Stokes-shifted emission from several new green and red HBI analogs that are non-fluorescent when free in solution. The ligands are bound by the RNA in their protonated phenol form and feature a cationic aromatic side chain for increased RNA affinity and reduced magnesium dependence. In combination with oxidative functional-ization at the C2 position of the imidazolone, this strategy yielded DMHBO\(^+\), which binds to the Chili aptamer with a low-nanomolar K\(_D\). Because of its highly red-shifted fluorescence emission at 592 nm, the Chili-DMHBO\(^+\) complex is an ideal fluorescence donor for F{\"o}rster resonance energy transfer (FRET) to the rhodamine dye Atto 590 and will therefore find applications in FRET-based analytical RNA systems.}, language = {en} }