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Reversible Unfolding of Single RNA Molecules by Mechanical Force
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Single Molecule BiophysicsProtein FoldingSelf-assemblyNatural SciencesRna Structure PredictionRna BiologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationStructural BiologyReversible UnfoldingSimple Rna HairpinMolecular BiophysicsMedicineMechanical ForceBiophysicsSingle Rna Molecules
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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