Plasticity of the RNA kink turn structural motif

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作者
Antonioli, Alexandra H. [1 ]
Cochrane, Jesse C. [1 ]
Lipchock, Sarah V. [1 ]
Strobel, Scott A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Biochem & Mol Biophys, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
关键词
RNA structure; X-ray crystallography; group I intron; reverse kink turn; GROUP-I INTRON; RIBOSOMAL-SUBUNIT; ANGSTROM RESOLUTION; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; PROTEIN; RIBOZYME; DOMAIN; LOOP; RECOGNITION;
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10.1261/rna.1883810
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The kink turn (K-turn) is an RNA structural motif found in many biologically significant RNAs. While most examples of the K-turn have a similar fold, the crystal structure of the Azoarcus group I intron revealed a novel RNA conformation, a reverse kink turn bent in the direction opposite that of a consensus K-turn. The reverse K-turn is bent toward the major grooves rather than the minor grooves of the flanking helices, yet the sequence differs from the K-turn consensus by only a single nucleotide. Here we demonstrate that the reverse bend direction is not solely defined by internal sequence elements, but is instead affected by structural elements external to the K-turn. It bends toward the major groove under the direction of a tetraloop-tetraloop receptor. The ability of one sequence to form two distinct structures demonstrates the inherent plasticity of the K-turn sequence. Such plasticity suggests that the K-turn is not a primary element in RNA folding, but instead is shaped by other structural elements within the RNA or ribonucleoprotein assembly.
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