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. 2003 Jun;10(6):551-61.
doi: 10.1016/s1074-5521(03)00121-2.

The Mg2+ binding sites of the 5S rRNA loop E motif as investigated by molecular dynamics simulations

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The Mg2+ binding sites of the 5S rRNA loop E motif as investigated by molecular dynamics simulations

Pascal Auffinger et al. Chem Biol. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

Molecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate the binding of Mg(2+) ions to the deep groove of the eubacterial 5S rRNA loop E. The simulations suggest that long-lived and specific water-mediated interactions established between the hydrated ions and the RNA atoms lining up the binding sites contribute to the stabilization of this motif. The Mg(2+) binding specificity is modulated by two factors: (i) a required electrostatic complementarity and (ii) a structural correspondence between the hydrated ion and its binding pocket that can be estimated by its degree of dehydration and the resulting number and lifetime of the intervening water-mediated contacts. Two distinct binding modes for pentahydrated Mg(2+) ions that result in a significant freezing of the tumbling motions of the ions are described, and mechanistic details related to the stabilization of nucleic acids by divalent ions are provided.

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