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Base opening in RNA and DNA duplexes: implication for RNA stability.

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Physical Review. E, Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics
|October 14, 2000
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RNA base opening energetics reveal a major groove preference, similar to DNA. However, RNA bases exhibit a smaller opening extent due to helical constraints, correlating with increased duplex stability.

Area of Science:

  • Structural biology
  • Biophysics
  • Computational chemistry

Background:

  • Understanding nucleic acid dynamics is crucial for molecular biology.
  • Base opening in DNA duplexes has been previously characterized.
  • RNA duplexes exhibit distinct structural and dynamic properties compared to DNA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To calculate and compare the energetics of single base opening in RNA duplexes versus DNA duplexes.
  • To investigate the influence of helical structure and base identity on base opening.
  • To correlate base opening behavior with RNA duplex stability.

Main Methods:

  • Energetic calculations of low-energy single base opening.
  • Analysis of RNA duplex crystal structures.
  • Comparison with existing data for B-DNA and A-DNA duplexes.

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Main Results:

  • RNA bases show a preference for major groove opening, similar to B-DNA.
  • Adenine, uracil, and cytosine opening into the minor groove are sterically hindered in RNA.
  • Guanine bases can open towards both grooves due to their orientation.
  • RNA bases have a reduced major groove opening extent compared to B-DNA.
  • This reduction is attributed to A-form backbone constraints in RNA.

Conclusions:

  • The reduced base opening extent in RNA duplexes contributes to their enhanced stability.
  • Slower imino proton exchange rates in RNA are consistent with these findings.
  • Helical constraints significantly influence base dynamics and stability in RNA.