Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.

Tetraloop-receptor interactions are prevalent structural units in RNAs, and include the GAAA/11-nt and GNRA-minor groove interactions. In this study, we have compiled a set of 78 nonredundant loop-helix interactions from X-ray crystal structures, and examined them for the extent of their sequence an...

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Main Authors: Li Wu, Dinggeng Chai, Marie E Fraser, Steven Zimmerly
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3494683?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-16a9c9179b044fc6a30f1f85e53094292020-11-25T01:13:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e4922510.1371/journal.pone.0049225Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.Li WuDinggeng ChaiMarie E FraserSteven ZimmerlyTetraloop-receptor interactions are prevalent structural units in RNAs, and include the GAAA/11-nt and GNRA-minor groove interactions. In this study, we have compiled a set of 78 nonredundant loop-helix interactions from X-ray crystal structures, and examined them for the extent of their sequence and structural variation. Of the 78 interactions in the set, only four were classical GAAA/11-nt motifs, while over half (48) were GNRA-minor groove interactions. The GNRA-minor groove interactions were not a homogeneous set, but were divided into five subclasses. The most predominant subclass is characterized by two triple base pair interactions in the minor groove, flanked by two ribose zipper contacts. This geometry may be considered the "standard" GNRA-minor groove interaction, while the other four subclasses are alternative ways to form interfaces between a minor groove and tetraloop. The remaining 26 structures in the set of 78 have loops interacting with mostly idiosyncratic receptors. Among the entire set, a number of sequence-structure correlations can be identified, which may be used as initial hypotheses in predicting three-dimensional structures from primary sequences. Conversely, other sequence patterns are not predictive; for example, GAAA loop sequences and GG/CC receptors bind to each other with three distinct geometries. Finally, we observe an example of structural evolution in group II introns, in which loop-receptor motifs are substituted for each other while maintaining the larger three-dimensional geometry. Overall, the study gives a more complete view of RNA loop-helix interactions that exist in nature.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3494683?pdf=render
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author Li Wu
Dinggeng Chai
Marie E Fraser
Steven Zimmerly
spellingShingle Li Wu
Dinggeng Chai
Marie E Fraser
Steven Zimmerly
Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Li Wu
Dinggeng Chai
Marie E Fraser
Steven Zimmerly
author_sort Li Wu
title Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.
title_short Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.
title_full Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.
title_fullStr Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.
title_full_unstemmed Structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in RNA crystal structures.
title_sort structural variation and uniformity among tetraloop-receptor interactions and other loop-helix interactions in rna crystal structures.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Tetraloop-receptor interactions are prevalent structural units in RNAs, and include the GAAA/11-nt and GNRA-minor groove interactions. In this study, we have compiled a set of 78 nonredundant loop-helix interactions from X-ray crystal structures, and examined them for the extent of their sequence and structural variation. Of the 78 interactions in the set, only four were classical GAAA/11-nt motifs, while over half (48) were GNRA-minor groove interactions. The GNRA-minor groove interactions were not a homogeneous set, but were divided into five subclasses. The most predominant subclass is characterized by two triple base pair interactions in the minor groove, flanked by two ribose zipper contacts. This geometry may be considered the "standard" GNRA-minor groove interaction, while the other four subclasses are alternative ways to form interfaces between a minor groove and tetraloop. The remaining 26 structures in the set of 78 have loops interacting with mostly idiosyncratic receptors. Among the entire set, a number of sequence-structure correlations can be identified, which may be used as initial hypotheses in predicting three-dimensional structures from primary sequences. Conversely, other sequence patterns are not predictive; for example, GAAA loop sequences and GG/CC receptors bind to each other with three distinct geometries. Finally, we observe an example of structural evolution in group II introns, in which loop-receptor motifs are substituted for each other while maintaining the larger three-dimensional geometry. Overall, the study gives a more complete view of RNA loop-helix interactions that exist in nature.
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