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New information content in RNA base pairing deduced from quantitative analysis of high-resolution structures
Authors:Wilma K Olson  Mauricio Esguerra  Yurong Xin  Xiang-Jun Lu
Institution:Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, BioMaPS Institute for Quantitative Biology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Wright-Rieman Laboratories, 610 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA;Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Colorado State University, 1870 Campus Delivery, 316 MRB Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523(970)491-0569
Abstract:Non-canonical base pairs play important roles in organizing the complex three-dimensional folding of RNA. Here, we outline methodology developed both to analyze the spatial patterns of interacting base pairs in known RNA structures and to reconstruct models from the collective experimental information. We focus attention on the structural context and deformability of the seven pairing patterns found in greatest abundance in the helical segments in a set of well-resolved crystal structures, including (i–ii) the canonical A·U and G·C Watson–Crick base pairs, (iii) the G·U wobble pair, (iv) the sheared G·A pair, (v) the A·U Hoogsteen pair, (vi) the U·U wobble pair, and (vii) the G·A Watson–Crick-like pair. The non-canonical pairs stand out from the canonical associations in terms of apparent deformability, spanning a broader range of conformational states as measured by the six rigid-body parameters used to describe the spatial arrangements of the interacting bases, the root-mean-square deviations of the base-pair atoms, and the fluctuations in hydrogen-bonding geometry. The deformabilties, the modes of base-pair deformation, and the preferred sites of occurrence depend on sequence. We also characterize the positioning and overlap of the base pairs with respect to the base pairs that stack immediately above and below them in double-helical fragments. We incorporate the observed positions of the bases, base pairs, and intervening phosphorus atoms in models to predict the effects of the non-canonical interactions on overall helical structure.
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