Time-resolved RNA SHAPE chemistry: quantitative RNA structure analysis in one-second snapshots and at single-nucleotide resolution
RNA selective 2′-hydroxyl acylation analyzed by primer extension (SHAPE) chemistry exploits the discovery that conformationally dynamic nucleotides preferentially adopt configurations that facilitate reaction between the 2′-OH group and a hydroxyl-selective electrophile, such as benzoyl cyanide (BzCN), to form a 2′-O-adduct. BzCN is ideally suited for quantitative, time-resolved analysis of RNA folding and ribonucleoprotein (RNP) assembly mechanisms because this reagent both reacts with flexible RNA nucleotides and also undergoes auto-inactivating hydrolysis with a half-life of 0.25 s at 37 °C. RNA folding is initiated by addition of Mg

