RNA Internal loops with tandem AG pairs: The structure of the 5'GAGU/3'UGAG loop can be dramatically different from others, including 5'AAGU/3'UGAA

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Abstract

Thermodynamic stabilities of 2times;2 nucleotide tandemAGinternal loops inRNArange from-1.3 to +3.4 kcal/mol at 37 °C and are not predicted well with a hydrogen-bonding model. To provide structural information to facilitate development of more sophisticated models for the sequence dependence of stability, we report the NMR solution structures of five RNA duplexes: (rGACGAGCGUCA)2, (rGACUAGAGUCA)2 , (rGACAAGUGUCA) 2, (rGGUAGGCCA)2, and (rGACGAGUGUCA)2. The structures of these duplexes are compared to that of the previously solved (rGGCAGGCC)2 (Wu, M., SantaLucia, J., Jr., and Turner, D. H. (1997) Biochemistry 36, 4449-4460). For loops bounded by Watson-Crick pairs, the AG and Watson-Crick pairs are all head-to-head imino-paired (cis Watson-Crick/Watson- Crick). The structures suggest that the sequence-dependent stability may reflect non-hydrogen-bonding interactions. Of the two loops bounded by G-U pairs, only the 5'UAGG/3'GGAU loop adopts canonical UG wobble pairing (cis Watson-Crick/Watson-Crick), with AG pairs that are only weakly imino-paired. Strikingly, the 5'GAGU/3'UGAG loop has two distinct duplex conformations, the major of which has both guanosine residues (G4 and G6 in (rGACGAGUGUCA) 2) in a syn glycosidic bond conformation and forming a sheared GG pair (G4-G6*, GG trans Watson-Crick/Hoogsteen), both uracils (U7 and U7*) flipped out of the helix, and an AA pair (A5-A5*) in a dynamic or stacked conformation. These structures provide benchmarks for computational investigations into interactions responsible for the unexpected differences in loop free energies and structure. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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Hammond, N. B., Tolbert, B. S., Kierzek, R., Turner, D. H., & Kennedy, S. D. (2010). RNA Internal loops with tandem AG pairs: The structure of the 5’GAGU/3’UGAG loop can be dramatically different from others, including 5’AAGU/3’UGAA. Biochemistry, 49(27), 5817–5827. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi100332r

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