Characterization of the Structure and Melting Behavior of the Loop I fragment of ColE1 RNA I |
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Authors: | Ta-Hsien Lin Horng-Dar Lin Jeng-Ling Yang Vladimir R. Kaberdin Sue Lin-Chao Tai-huang Huang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Structural Biology , Institute of Biomedical Sciences;2. Institute of Molecular Biology Academia Sinica , Nankang , Taipei , 11529 , Taiwan, R.O.C. |
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Abstract: | Abstract We have synthesized two RNA fragments: a 42-mer corresponding to the full loop I sequence of the loop I region of ColE1 antisense RNA (RNA I), plus three additional Gs at the 5′-end, and a 31-mer which has 11 5′-end nucleotides (G(-2)-U9) deleted. The secondary structure of the 42-mer, deduced from one- and two-dimensional NMR spectra, consists of a stem of 11 base-pairs which contains a U-U base-pair and a bulged C base, a 7 nucleotide loop, and a single-stranded 5′ end of 12 nucleotides. The UV-melting study of the 42-mer further revealed a multi-step melting behavior with transition temperatures 32°C and 71°C clearly discernible. In conjunction with NMR melting study the major transition at 71°C is assigned to the overall melting of the stem region and the 32°C transition is assigned to the opening of the loop region. The deduced secondary structure agrees with that proposed for the intact RNA I and provides structural bases for understanding the specificity of RNase E. |
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Keywords: | Histone deacetylase Inhibitor selectivity Molecular dynamic simulation Drug design Non-bonded interaction energy |
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