Crystal Structure of a Brominated RNA Helix with Four Mismatched Base Pairs:  An Investigation into RNA Conformational Variability

The X-ray crystal structure of a brominated RNA helix with four mismatched base pairs and sequence r(UGBrCBrCAGUUCGCUGGC)2 was determined to 2.1 Å using the methods of multiwavelength anomalous diffraction (MAD) applied to the bromine K-absorption edge. There are three molecules in the asymmetric un...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemistry (Easton) 1999-09, Vol.38 (39), p.12577-12585
Hauptverfasser: Anderson, Amy C, O'Neil, Robert H, Filman, David J, Frederick, Christin A
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Zusammenfassung:The X-ray crystal structure of a brominated RNA helix with four mismatched base pairs and sequence r(UGBrCBrCAGUUCGCUGGC)2 was determined to 2.1 Å using the methods of multiwavelength anomalous diffraction (MAD) applied to the bromine K-absorption edge. There are three molecules in the asymmetric unit with unique crystal-packing environments, revealing true conformational variability at high resolution for this sequence. The structure shows that the sequence itself does not define a consistent pattern of solvent molecules, with the exception of the mismatched base pairs, implying that specific RNA−protein interactions would occur only with the nucleotides. There are a number of significant tertiary interactions, some of which are a result of the brominated base pairs and others that are directly mediated by the RNA 2‘ hydroxyl groups. The mismatched base pairs exhibit a solvent network as well as a stacking pattern with their nearest neighbors that validate previous thermodynamic analysis.
ISSN:0006-2960
1520-4995
DOI:10.1021/bi9904508