G-ribo motif favors the formation of pseudoknots in ribosomal RNA

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Abstract

Analysis of the pseudoknots existing in the ribosomal RNA showed that four of them are formed with the help of G-ribo, a recently identified RNA recurrent motif. The analysis of these pseudoknots revealed two major aspects in the G-ribo motif structure, which together provide the structural context favoring the formation of two different types of pseudoknots. The first aspect pertains to a particular side-by-side juxtaposition of two double helices that facilitates switches of the polynucleotide chain between different strands. The second aspect deals with the presence of an adenosine at a specific place where it can stabilize a particular arrangement of two quasicoaxial helices required for the pseudoknot formation. Additional analysis shows that the latter aspect is also present in other pseudoknots not related to the G-ribo motif or the ribosome, and thus represents a general structural element favoring the formation of pseudoknots. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Copyright © 2007 RNA Society.

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Steinberg, S. V., & Boutorine, Y. I. (2007). G-ribo motif favors the formation of pseudoknots in ribosomal RNA. RNA, 13(7), 1036–1042. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.495207

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