Title
Verification of the Crooks fluctuation theorem and recovery of RNA folding free energies
Date Issued
08 September 2005
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Universidad de California
Abstract
Atomic force microscopes and optical tweezers are widely used to probe the mechanical properties of individual molecules and molecular interactions, by exerting mechanical forces that induce transitions such as unfolding or dissociation. These transitions often occur under nonequilibrium conditions and are associated with hysteresis effects features usually taken to preclude the extraction of equilibrium information from the experimental data. But fluctuation theorems allow us to relate the work along nonequilibrium trajectories to thermodynamic free-energy differences. They have been shown to be applicable to single-molecule force measurements and have already provided information on the folding free energy of a RNA hairpin. Here we show that the Crooks fluctuation theorem can be used to determine folding free energies for folding and unfolding processes occurring in weak as well as strong nonequilibrium regimes, thereby providing a test of its validity under such conditions. We use optical tweezers to measure repeatedly the mechanical work associated with the unfolding and refolding of a small RNA hairpin and an RNA three-helix junction. The resultant work distributions are then analysed according to the theorem and allow us to determine the difference in folding free energy between an RNA molecule and a mutant differing only by one base pair, and the thermodynamic stabilizing effect of magnesium ions on the RNA structure. © 2005 Nature Publishing Group.
Start page
231
End page
234
Volume
437
Issue
7056
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física y Astronomía
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-24644450199
PubMed ID
Source
Nature
ISSN of the container
00280836
Sponsor(s)
Funding text
Acknowledgements We thank G. Hummer and A. Szabo for many discussions and G. E. Crooks, D. Chandler and J. Liphardt for a careful reading of the manuscript. F.R. was supported by the Spanish Research council and the Catalan Government (Distinció de la Generalitat). C.J. was supported by an NIH grant and the US Department of Energy. I.T. was supported by an NIH grant. C.B. was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.
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