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Sequence and ionic requirements of pUG fold quadruplexes. bioRxiv 2025 Oct 28

Date

11/24/2025

Pubmed ID

41279760

Pubmed Central ID

PMC12636285

DOI

10.1101/2025.10.28.685102

Abstract

Poly(UG) or "pUG" repeat RNA can fold into a left-handed parallel quadruplex, the pUG fold. The pUG fold directs the amplification of RNAi in C. elegans, and pUG sequences are abundant in eukaryotic transcriptomes. Here, we report the sequence and ionic requirements for pUG folding. The pUG fold requires 12 guanosines but has an otherwise flexible sequence requirement. The uridines can be substituted with other nucleotides, with some sequence variants folding better than pUG RNA. The GA repeat sequence (GA)12 also forms a pUG-like fold, albeit with lower thermodynamic stability than (GU)12. The pUG fold can tolerate multiple deoxyribose substitutions but does not fold when the backbone is entirely deoxyribose. It has a high affinity and specificity for potassium ions (K1/2 = 6 mM) and does not fold in sodium or ammonium ions. Addition of 2 mM Mg2+ does not further stabilize the pUG fold, and the polyamines spermine and spermidine slightly decrease its stability. Finally, the pUG fold is sensitive to surrounding sequence context and complementary flanking sequences can stabilize pUG folds, while other sequences can interfere with folding. These data expand our understanding of RNA folding and provide a basis for understanding and predicting pUG folds.

Author List

Roschdi S, Kume T, Petersen RJ, McCann A, Escobar CA, Richard A, Butcher SE

Author

Riley J. Petersen PhD, BA Postdoctoral Researcher in the Biophysics department at Medical College of Wisconsin