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Change of Hydration Patterns upon RNA Melting Probed by Excitations of Phosphate Backbone Vibrations

Published 27 Feb 2020 in physics.chem-ph | (2002.12070v1)

Abstract: The water hydration shell has decisive impact on the structural and functional properties of RNA. Changes of RNA structure upon melting and in biochemical processes are accompanied by a change of hydration patterns, a process which is barely characterized. To discern hydration geometries around the backbone phosphate groups of an RNA double helix at the molecular level, we combine two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy of phosphate vibrations with theoretical simulations. There are three distinct coexisting hydration motifs of the RNA A-helix, an ordered chain-like arrangement of water molecules with links between neighboring phosphate groups, separate local hydration shells of up to six water molecules, and hydrated phosphate/counterion contact pairs. RNA disordering upon melting is connected with a transition from predominant ordered water structures to local hydration shells around phosphate units. Structural fluctuations are dominated by librational water motions occurring on a 300 fs time scale, without exchange between hydration motifs.

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