Spectroscopic and calorimetric study of the interaction between Nile blue and double-stranded RNA

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-14 DOI:10.1016/j.bbrep.2024.101899
Md Dulal Hossain Khan, Ramya Ayyalasomayajula, Mare Cudic, Renjie Wang
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Nile blue has been widely used in histological staining, fluorescence labeling, and DNA probing, with its intercalation behavior into the DNA helix being well documented. Here, we present a comprehensive investigation to address a current knowledge gap regarding the binding properties of Nile blue to two types of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA): poly(A·U) and poly(I·C), using various biophysical techniques. Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic studies suggest a significant binding interaction between Nile blue and the two designated dsRNAs, specifically indicating an intercalation binding mode with poly(A·U) and demonstrating a noticeably higher binding affinity compared to poly(I·C). The binding stoichiometry was further determined by Job's plot to be 0.47 for poly(A·U) and 1.0 for poly(I·C). The increased relative viscosity and changes in the circular dichroism (CD) ellipticity of dsRNA after interacting with Nile blue indicate the stacking of Nile blue dyes between the RNA duplexes. These changes suggest a conformational alteration of the dsRNAs and confirm the intercalation mode of binding. The thermal dynamic analysis demonstrates that both binding were favored by negative enthalpy and primarily driven by the hydrophobic effect.

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尼罗蓝与双链RNA相互作用的光谱和量热研究。
尼罗河蓝被广泛用于组织学染色、荧光标记和DNA探测,其嵌入DNA螺旋的行为已被很好地记录。在这里,我们提出了一项全面的研究,以解决目前关于尼罗河蓝与两种双链RNA (dsRNA)结合特性的知识差距:聚(a·U)和聚(I·C),使用各种生物物理技术。吸收和荧光光谱研究表明,尼罗河蓝与两种指定的dsRNAs之间存在显著的结合相互作用,特别是表明与聚(a·U)的插层结合模式,并且与聚(I·C)相比具有明显更高的结合亲和力。通过Job’s plot进一步确定poly(A·U)的结合化学计量为0.47,poly(I·C)的结合化学计量为1.0。与尼罗蓝相互作用后,dsRNA的相对黏度增加,圆二色性(CD)椭圆度发生变化,表明尼罗蓝染料在RNA双链之间堆叠。这些变化表明dsrna的构象发生了改变,并证实了其结合的插入模式。热动力学分析表明,这两种结合均受负焓的影响,并主要由疏水效应驱动。
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Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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