High resolution atomic force microscopy of double-stranded RNA

Pablo Ares, Maria Eugenia Fuentes-Perez, Elias Herrero-Galan, Jose M. Valpuesta, Adriana Gil, Julio Gomez-Herrero, Fernando Moreno-Herrero

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    Abstract

    Double-stranded (ds) RNA mediates the suppression of specific gene expression, it is the genetic material of a number of viruses, and a key activator of the innate immune response against viral infections. The ever increasing list of roles played by dsRNA in the cell and its potential biotechnological applications over the last decade has raised an interest for the characterization of its mechanical properties and structure, and that includes approaches using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and other single-molecule techniques. Recent reports have resolved the structure of dsDNA with AFM at unprecedented resolution. However, an equivalent study with dsRNA is still lacking. Here, we have visualized the double helix of dsRNA under near-physiological conditions and at sufficient resolution to resolve the A-form sub-helical pitch periodicity. We have employed different high-sensitive force-detection methods and obtained images with similar spatial resolution. Therefore, we show here that the limiting factors for high-resolution AFM imaging of soft materials in liquid medium are, rather than the imaging mode, the force between the tip and the sample and the sharpness of the tip apex.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)11818-11826
    JournalNanoscale
    Volume8
    Issue number23
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2 Feb 2016

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