437d
From Proteopedia
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AN RNA PSEUDOKNOT FROM BEET WESTERN YELLOW VIRUS INVOLVED IN RIBOSOMAL FRAMESHIFTING
Overview
Many viruses regulate translation of polycistronic mRNA using a -1, ribosomal frameshift induced by an RNA pseudoknot. A pseudoknot has two, stems that form a quasi-continuous helix and two connecting loops. A 1.6 A, crystal structure of the beet western yellow virus (BWYV) pseudoknot, reveals rotation and a bend at the junction of the two stems. A loop base, is inserted in the major groove of one stem with quadruple-base, interactions. The second loop forms a new minor-groove triplex motif with, the other stem, involving 2'-OH and triple-base interactions, as well as, sodium ion coordination. Overall, the number of hydrogen bonds stabilizing, the tertiary interactions exceeds the number involved in Watson-Crick base, pairs. This structure will aid mechanistic analyses of ribosomal, frameshifting.
About this Structure
437D is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1] with and as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Minor groove RNA triplex in the crystal structure of a ribosomal frameshifting viral pseudoknot., Su L, Chen L, Egli M, Berger JM, Rich A, Nat Struct Biol. 1999 Mar;6(3):285-92. PMID:10074948
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Categories: Protein complex | Berger, J.M. | Chen, L. | Egli, M. | Rich, A. | Su, L. | MG | NA | Pseudoknot | Rna | Triplex | Viral frameshifting