3i2s

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Crystal structure of the hairpin ribozyme with a 2'OMe substrate and N1-deazaadenosine at position A10Crystal structure of the hairpin ribozyme with a 2'OMe substrate and N1-deazaadenosine at position A10

Structural highlights

3i2s is a 3 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 2.75Å
Ligands:, , , ,
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Publication Abstract from PubMed

The hairpin ribozyme cleaves a phosphodiester bond within a cognate substrate. Structural and biochemical data indicate the conserved A9 and A10 bases reside close to the scissile bond but make distinct contributions to catalysis. To investigate these residues, we replaced the imino moiety of each base with N1-deazaadenosine. This single-atom change resulted in an 8-fold loss in k(obs) for A9 and displacement of the base from the active site; no effects were observed for A10. We propose that the imino moiety of A9 promotes a key water-mediated contact that favors transition-state formation, which suggests an enhanced chemical repertoire for RNA.

Single-atom imino substitutions at A9 and A10 reveal distinct effects on the fold and function of the hairpin ribozyme catalytic core.,Spitale RC, Volpini R, Mungillo MV, Krucinska J, Cristalli G, Wedekind JE Biochemistry. 2009 Aug 25;48(33):7777-9. PMID:19634899[1]

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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References

  1. Spitale RC, Volpini R, Mungillo MV, Krucinska J, Cristalli G, Wedekind JE. Single-atom imino substitutions at A9 and A10 reveal distinct effects on the fold and function of the hairpin ribozyme catalytic core. Biochemistry. 2009 Aug 25;48(33):7777-9. PMID:19634899 doi:10.1021/bi9011622

3i2s, resolution 2.75Å

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