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. 2009 May;28(5):424-34.
doi: 10.1080/15257770903044234.

Modulation of RNA metal binding by flanking bases: 15N NMR evaluation of GC, tandem GU, and tandem GA sites

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Modulation of RNA metal binding by flanking bases: 15N NMR evaluation of GC, tandem GU, and tandem GA sites

Weimin Wang et al. Nucleosides Nucleotides Nucleic Acids. 2009 May.

Abstract

(15)N NMR chemical shift changes in the presence of Mg(H(2)O)(6)(2+), Zn(2+), Cd(2+), and Co(NH(3))(6)(3+) were used to probe the effect of flanking bases on metal binding sites in three different RNA motifs. We found that: for GC pairs, the presence of a flanking purine creates a site for the soft metals Zn(2+) and Cd(2+) only; a GG.UU motif selectively binds only Co(NH(3))(6)(3+), while a UG.GU motif binds none of these metals; a 3' guanosine flanking the adenosine of a sheared GA.AG pair creates an unusually strong binding site that precludes binding to the cross-strand stacked guanosines within the tandem pair.

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Specifically labeled RNA molecules 1–6 synthesized with the designated specifically labeled nucleosides a-f. Molecules 5 and 6 have previously been reported, and are included for comparison. The labeled nucleosides are: a, [1,7,NH2-15N3]-guanosine; b, [7-15N]-guanosine; c, [8-13C-7-15N]-guanosine; d, [2-13C-1,7,NH2-15N3]-guanosine; e, [8-13C-1,7,NH2-15N3]-guanosine; and f, [8-13C-1,7,NH2-15N3]-adenosine.

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