Does 29-mer RNA hairpin of the HIV-1 TAR RNA sequence bind magnesium? 19F-NMR and modelling studies
5-Fluorouridine residues have been introduced into functionally important bulge and loop regions of 29-mer HIV-1 TAR RNA hairpins I and II to study Mg2+ and Ca2+ binding using 19F-NMR spectroscopy. There was no substantial binding detected up to 20-molar excess in case of both cations, whereas assoc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nucleic acids symposium series (1979) 1999 (42), p.117-118 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 5-Fluorouridine residues have been introduced into functionally important bulge and loop regions of 29-mer HIV-1 TAR RNA hairpins I and II to study Mg2+ and Ca2+ binding using 19F-NMR spectroscopy. There was no substantial binding detected up to 20-molar excess in case of both cations, whereas association of argininamide, used as a reference ligand, could be detected at less than 1-molar excess. The deltadelta 19F value of 1.93 ppm observed for (F)U23 upon argininamide binding is in agreement with former NMR studies of TAR RNA/argininamide complex. However, obtained results do not confirm U38 x A27 x U23 base-triple formation. The unmodified HIV-1 TAR RNA hairpin resulted from 600 ps in aqua molecular dynamics simulation was subjected to a molecular mechanics modelling of Mg+ binding. |
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ISSN: | 0261-3166 |