Summary information and primary citation
- PDB-id
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1p79;
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- Class
- RNA
- Method
- X-ray (1.1 Å)
- Summary
- Crystal structure of a bulged RNA tetraplex:
implications for a novel binding site in RNA tetraplex
- Reference
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Pan B, Xiong Y, Shi K, Sundaralingam M (2003): "Crystal
Structure of a Bulged RNA Tetraplex at 1.1 A Resolution:
Implications for a Novel Binding Site in RNA
Tetraplex." STRUCTURE, 11,
1423-1430. doi: 10.1016/j.str.2003.09.017.
- Abstract
- Bulges are an important structural motif in RNA and can
be used as recognition and interaction sites in RNA-protein
interaction and RNA-RNA interaction. Here we report the
first crystal structure of a bulged RNA tetraplex at 1.1 A
resolution. The hexamer r(U)(BrdG)r(UGGU) forms a parallel
tetraplex with the uridine sandwiched by guanines bulging
out. The bulged uridine adopts the syn glycosidic
conformation and its O2 and N3 atoms face outwards, serving
as an effective recognition and interaction site. The bulge
formation both widens the groove width and changes the
groove hydrogen-bonding pattern on its 5' side. However,
the bulge does not make any bends or kinks in the tetraplex
structure. The present study demonstrates the dramatic
difference between uridine and guanine in forming tetraplex
structure. In addition, both G(syn) tetrad and G(anti)
tetrad have been observed. They display the same
base-pairing pattern and similar C1'-C1' distance but
different hydrogen-bonding patterns in the groove.