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. 1999 Feb 15;27(4):949–955. doi: 10.1093/nar/27.4.949

A'-form RNA double helix in the single crystal structure of r(UGAGCUUCGGCUC).

Y Tanaka 1, S Fujii 1, H Hiroaki 1, T Sakata 1, T Tanaka 1, S Uesugi 1, K Tomita 1, Y Kyogoku 1
PMCID: PMC148272  PMID: 9927725

Abstract

Here we demonstrate the presence of the A'-RNA conformation using the single crystal structure of a tridecamer: r(UGAGCUUCGGCUC). The average A'-RNA conformation deduced from X-ray fiber diffraction data had only been available previously, but now the presence of the A'-RNA conformation has been found in a single crystal structure for the first time. Statistical analysis showed that the A'-RNA conformation is distinguishable from the A-RNA conformation in a plot of the major groove width against the base pair inclination angle. The major groove of the A'-RNA conformation is wide enough to accommodate a protein or peptide while that of the A-RNA conformation is too narrow to do so. The presence of the A'-RNA conformation is significant for protein-RNA interaction.

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