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. 1993 Aug 11;21(16):3845–3849. doi: 10.1093/nar/21.16.3845

RNA hairpin loop stability depends on closing base pair.

M J Serra 1, M H Lyttle 1, T J Axenson 1, C A Schadt 1, D H Turner 1
PMCID: PMC309905  PMID: 7690127

Abstract

Thermodynamic parameters are reported for hairpin formation in 1 M NaCl by RNA sequences of the type GGXAUAAUAYCC, where X and Y are CG, GC, AU, UA, GU, or UG. A nearest neighbor analysis of the data indicates the free energy change for loop formation at 37 degrees C, delta degrees Gl,37, averages 3.4 kcal/mol for hairpin loops closed with C.G, G.C, and G.U pairs. In contrast, delta G degree l,37 averages 4.6 kcal/mol for loops closed with A.U, U.A, or U.G pairs. Thus the stability of an RNA hairpin depends on the closing base pair. The hairpin with a GA mismatch that is formed by GGCGUAAUAGCC is more stable than the corresponding hairpin with an AA mismatch. Thus hairpin stability also depends on loop sequence. These effects are not included in current algorithms for prediction of RNA structure from sequence.

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