The 1.19 A X-ray structure of 2'-O-Me(CGCGCG)2 duplex shows dehydrated RNA with 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol in the minor groove
The crystal and molecular structure of 2'-O-Me(CGCGCG)2 has been determined at 1.19 A resolution, at 100 K, using synchrotron radiation. The structure in space group P3212 is a half-turn right-handed helix that includes two 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol (MPD) molecules bound in the minor groove. The...
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description | The crystal and molecular structure of 2'-O-Me(CGCGCG)2 has been determined at 1.19 A resolution, at 100 K, using synchrotron radiation. The structure in space group P3212 is a half-turn right-handed helix that includes two 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol (MPD) molecules bound in the minor groove. The structure deviates from A-form RNA. The duplex is overwound with an average value of 9.7 bp per turn, characterised as having a C3'-endo sugar pucker, very low base pair rise and high helical twist and inclination angles. The structure includes 65 ordered water molecules. Only a single row of water molecules is observed in the minor groove due to the presence of hydrophobic 2'-O-methyl groups. As many as five magnesium ions are located in the structure. Two are in the major groove and interact with O6 and N7 of guanosine and N4 of cytidine residues through their hydration spheres. This work provides the first example of molecular interactions of nucleic acids with MPD, which was used as a precipitant, cryo-solvent and resolution enhancing agent. The two MPD molecules intrude into the hydration network in the minor groove, each forming hydrogen bonds between their secondary hydroxyl group and exo-amino functions of guanosine residues. Comparison of the 2'-O-Me(CGCGCG)2 structure in the P3212 and P6122 crystals delineates stability of the water network within the minor groove to dehydration by MPD and is of interest for evaluating factors governing small molecule binding to RNA. Intrusion of MPD into the minor groove of 2'-O-Me(CGCGCG)2 is discussed with respect to RNA dehydration, a prerequisite of Z-RNA formation. |
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