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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Molecular Biology Année : 1997

Rules governing the orientation of the 2′-hydroxyl group in RNA

Pascal Auffinger

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Molecular dynamics simulations reveal that, in C30-endo sugar puckers, only three orientations are accessible to the 20-hydroxyl groups distinctive of RNA molecules: towards (i) the O30, (ii) the O40 of the same sugar, and (iii) the shallow groove base atoms. In the rarer C20-endo sugar puckers, orientations towards the O30 atom of the same sugar are strongly favoured. Surprisingly, in helical regions, the frequently suggested intrastrand O2'-H(n)...O4'(n+1) interaction is not found. This observation led to the detection of an axial C-H...O interaction between the C2'-H2'(n) group and the O4'(n+1) atom contributing to the stabilization of RNA helical regions. Subsequent analysis of crystallographic structures of both RNA and A-DNA helices fully supports this binding. Specific hydration patterns are also thought to play a significant role in the stabilization of RNA structures. In the shallow groove of RNA, known as a favourable RNA or protein-binding region, three well-de®ned hydration sites are located around the O20 atom. These hydration sites, occupied by water molecules exchanging with the bulk, constitute, after dehydration, anchor points for specific interactions between RNA and nucleic acids, proteins or drugs. Therefore, the fact that the 2'-hydroxyl group is not monopolised by axial stabilization, together with its water-like behaviour, facilitates complex formation involving RNA helical regions.

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hal-03420485 , version 1 (03-11-2022)

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Pascal Auffinger, Eric Westhof. Rules governing the orientation of the 2′-hydroxyl group in RNA. Journal of Molecular Biology, 1997, 274 (1), pp.54-63. ⟨10.1006/jmbi.1997.1370⟩. ⟨hal-03420485⟩

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