NMR elucidation of the role of Mg2+ in the structure and stability of the conserved RNA motifs of the EMCV IRES elementElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c3ob41840e
The three dimensional solution structures of a highly conserved 16mer RNA, endowed with a classic 'GNRA' tetraloop motif, and a 17mer RNA containing a cytosine-rich heptaloop which is predicted to be a potential receptor for the former RNA, of the I-domain of Encephalomyocarditis virus IRE...
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Zusammenfassung: | The three dimensional solution structures of a highly conserved 16mer RNA, endowed with a classic 'GNRA' tetraloop motif, and a 17mer RNA containing a cytosine-rich heptaloop which is predicted to be a potential receptor for the former RNA, of the I-domain of
Encephalomyocarditis virus
IRES have been determined by NMR spectroscopy. As Mg
2+
plays an important role in the activity of the IRES, the corresponding NMR structures of the Mg
2+
bound RNA complexes have also been determined. These RNA NMR structures, 16mer (21 constraints per residue), 16mer RNA/Mg
2+
(21 constraints per residue), 17mer (17 constraints per residue) and 17mer RNA/Mg
2+
(16 constraints per residue), were calculated to a high degree of precision with low RMSDs and low clash scores represent, to the best our knowledge, the first structures of a type II picornavirus IRES. Conformational analysis of the average structure showed that the RNAs and their Mg
2+
complexes adopt characteristic A-form helical structures, stabilised by canonical and non-canonical interactions in both the stem and loop regions. The GCGA tetraloop of the 16mer folds into a standard GNRA conformation, with the structural role of A550 being in the form of a G547.A550 sheared base-pair made up of two hydrogen bonds. Further, the previously uncharacterised AACCCCA heptaloop present in the 17mer forms a compact tertiary loop motif, held together by strong π-π interactions. Analysis of the NMR structures demonstrates that the role of Mg
2+
is principally to confer enhanced stability to the RNAs whereby the tetra- and heptaloops can achieve optimum conformation for any RNA-RNA interactions which are crucial for understanding the structure-function relationship of the IRES.
NMR structure of the highly conserved and functionally significant 16mer RNA motif endowed with a classic "GNRA" tetraloop of the novel EMCV IRES element. |
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ISSN: | 1477-0520 1477-0539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3ob41840e |