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THE SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF THE STEM LOOP C 5'AUA3' TRILOOP OF BROME MOSAIC VIRUS (+) STRAND RNA

Overview

The 3' end of brome mosaic virus RNA contains a tRNA-like sequence that, directs its RNA synthesis. A stem loop structure in this sequence, stem, loop C (SLC), was investigated using NMR, and correlated with its ability, to direct RNA synthesis by its replicase. SLC consists of two discrete, domains, a flexible stem with an internal loop and a rigid stem containing, a 5'-AUA-3' triloop. Efficient RNA synthesis requires the sequence on only, one side of the flexible stem and a specific compact conformation of the, triloop. A high resolution structure of the triloop places the 5' adenine, out in solution, and the 3' adenine within the triloop, held tightly, through stacking and unusual hydrogen bonds. This high resolution, structure of an RNA promoter from a (+)-strand RNA virus provides new, insights into how the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase binds to the RNA to, initiate synthesis.

About this Structure

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

Reference

RNA motifs that determine specificity between a viral replicase and its promoter., Kim CH, Kao CC, Tinoco I Jr, Nat Struct Biol. 2000 May;7(5):415-23. PMID:10802741

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