(75g) Uncovering How RNA Molecules ‘Make Decisions’ on the Fly: Towards Understanding and Engineering Cotranscriptional RNA Folding
AIChE Annual Meeting
2017
2017 Annual Meeting
Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
Gene Regulation Engineering
Monday, October 30, 2017 - 9:48am to 10:28am
I will start by presenting our work on engineering RNA molecular switches that control transcription. The desire to uncover design principles for engineering these RNAs motivates our development of SHAPE-Seq, a technology that couples chemical probing with next-generation sequencing and that helps characterize RNA structures on an âomicsâ scale. I will then describe our exciting recent developments in using SHAPE-Seq to help break open one of the frontiers of RNA structure function relationships by uncovering at nucleotide resolution how RNAs fold cotranscriptionally. Specifically, I will highlight new data on uncovering the ligand-dependent folding pathways of riboswitches, and how we are beginning to use these datasets to computationally reconstruct cotranscriptional folding pathways. This new ability is allowing us to ask deep questions about how RNA molecules make regulatory decisions âon the flyâ during the dynamic process of transcription. By probing the fundamental processes of RNA folding and function, these studies are expected to greatly aid RNA engineering.