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'''STABILIZING EFFECTS OF THE RNA 2'-SUBSTITUENT: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AN OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE DUPLEX CONTAINING ;2'-O-METHYLATED ADENOSINES ;'''<br />
'''STABILIZING EFFECTS OF THE RNA 2'-SUBSTITUENT: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AN OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE DUPLEX CONTAINING ;2'-O-METHYLATED ADENOSINES ;'''<br />
==Overview==
==Overview==
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BACKGROUND: The stability of hybrids of 2'-O-methyl-ribonucleotides with, complementary RNA is considerably higher than that of the corresponding, DNA.RNA duplexes. The 2'-O-modified ribonucleotides are thus an attractive, class of compounds for antisense applications. Understanding how these, substituents stabilize the structure of the hybrid duplex may be important, in the design of ribonucleotides with novel properties. RESULTS: The, crystal structure of a dimer of the self-complementary DNA strand, d(GCGT)O2'mer(A)d(TACGC), which has a 2'-O-methylated ribonucleotide, incorporated at position 5, was determined at 2.1 A resolution. This, strand forms a duplex with an overall A-type conformation; the methyl, groups of the two modified adenosines point into the relatively wide minor, groove. Both 2'-methoxy groups are hydrogen-bonded to solvent molecules., These results allowed us to build a model of a fully 2'-O-methylated RNA, double helix. CONCLUSIONS: Insertion of 2'-O-modified RNA residues into a, stretch of DNA can nucleate a local A-type conformation, in part because, modification with a bulky residue at this position stabilizes a C3'-endo, type sugar pucker. The increased stability of fully 2'-O-methylated RNA, may result from hydrophobic interactions between substituents in the minor, groove. As the 2'-O-methyl groups are directed into the minor groove, it, may be worthwhile to introduce tailor-made 2'-O-substituents into RNA; it, might be possible to design groups that both stabilize the hybrid duplexes, and carry a nuclease function, further improving the efficacy of these, modified RNAs in antisense applications.
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BACKGROUND: The stability of hybrids of 2'-O-methyl-ribonucleotides with complementary RNA is considerably higher than that of the corresponding DNA.RNA duplexes. The 2'-O-modified ribonucleotides are thus an attractive class of compounds for antisense applications. Understanding how these substituents stabilize the structure of the hybrid duplex may be important in the design of ribonucleotides with novel properties. RESULTS: The crystal structure of a dimer of the self-complementary DNA strand d(GCGT)O2'mer(A)d(TACGC), which has a 2'-O-methylated ribonucleotide incorporated at position 5, was determined at 2.1 A resolution. This strand forms a duplex with an overall A-type conformation; the methyl groups of the two modified adenosines point into the relatively wide minor groove. Both 2'-methoxy groups are hydrogen-bonded to solvent molecules. These results allowed us to build a model of a fully 2'-O-methylated RNA double helix. CONCLUSIONS: Insertion of 2'-O-modified RNA residues into a stretch of DNA can nucleate a local A-type conformation, in part because modification with a bulky residue at this position stabilizes a C3'-endo type sugar pucker. The increased stability of fully 2'-O-methylated RNA may result from hydrophobic interactions between substituents in the minor groove. As the 2'-O-methyl groups are directed into the minor groove, it may be worthwhile to introduce tailor-made 2'-O-substituents into RNA; it might be possible to design groups that both stabilize the hybrid duplexes and carry a nuclease function, further improving the efficacy of these modified RNAs in antisense applications.
==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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168D is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_complex Protein complex] structure of sequences from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://ispc.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=168D OCA].
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168D is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_complex Protein complex] structure of sequences from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=168D OCA].
==Reference==
==Reference==
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STABILIZING EFFECTS OF THE RNA 2'-SUBSTITUENT: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AN OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE DUPLEX CONTAINING ;2'-O-METHYLATED ADENOSINES ;

Overview

BACKGROUND: The stability of hybrids of 2'-O-methyl-ribonucleotides with complementary RNA is considerably higher than that of the corresponding DNA.RNA duplexes. The 2'-O-modified ribonucleotides are thus an attractive class of compounds for antisense applications. Understanding how these substituents stabilize the structure of the hybrid duplex may be important in the design of ribonucleotides with novel properties. RESULTS: The crystal structure of a dimer of the self-complementary DNA strand d(GCGT)O2'mer(A)d(TACGC), which has a 2'-O-methylated ribonucleotide incorporated at position 5, was determined at 2.1 A resolution. This strand forms a duplex with an overall A-type conformation; the methyl groups of the two modified adenosines point into the relatively wide minor groove. Both 2'-methoxy groups are hydrogen-bonded to solvent molecules. These results allowed us to build a model of a fully 2'-O-methylated RNA double helix. CONCLUSIONS: Insertion of 2'-O-modified RNA residues into a stretch of DNA can nucleate a local A-type conformation, in part because modification with a bulky residue at this position stabilizes a C3'-endo type sugar pucker. The increased stability of fully 2'-O-methylated RNA may result from hydrophobic interactions between substituents in the minor groove. As the 2'-O-methyl groups are directed into the minor groove, it may be worthwhile to introduce tailor-made 2'-O-substituents into RNA; it might be possible to design groups that both stabilize the hybrid duplexes and carry a nuclease function, further improving the efficacy of these modified RNAs in antisense applications.

About this Structure

168D is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Stabilizing effects of the RNA 2'-substituent: crystal structure of an oligodeoxynucleotide duplex containing 2'-O-methylated adenosines., Lubini P, Zurcher W, Egli M, Chem Biol. 1994 Sep;1(1):39-45. PMID:9383369

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