2014
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gku837
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Endogenous polyamine function—the RNA perspective

Abstract: Recent progress with techniques for monitoring RNA structure in cells such as ‘DMS-Seq’ and ‘Structure-Seq’ suggests that a new era of RNA structure-function exploration is on the horizon. This will also include systematic investigation of the factors required for the structural integrity of RNA. In this context, much evidence accumulated over 50 years suggests that polyamines play important roles as modulators of RNA structure. Here, we summarize and discuss recent literature relating to the roles of these sm… Show more

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“…Spermine bound deep in the major grooves stabilizes mixed-sequence RNA One of spermine's many functions is to stabilize the structure of RNA (2,6,21), and this stabilization has many important repercussions. For example, spermine-induced stabilization of tRNA prevents incorrect basepairing and increases the fidelity of translation (21), and the resulting binding and stabilization also create binding sites for divalent cations (61).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Spermine bound deep in the major grooves stabilizes mixed-sequence RNA One of spermine's many functions is to stabilize the structure of RNA (2,6,21), and this stabilization has many important repercussions. For example, spermine-induced stabilization of tRNA prevents incorrect basepairing and increases the fidelity of translation (21), and the resulting binding and stabilization also create binding sites for divalent cations (61).…”
Section: Validity Of MD Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spermine is a tetravalent polyamine that is found in high concentrations in cells (1)(2)(3). It interacts with nucleic acids in diverse and important ways, functioning as a protective agent (4)(5)(6)(7)(8) and a modulator of DNA secondary structure (9).…”
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“…They can bind to the phospholipid head groups of membranes influencing their permeability characteristics. They can also bind to various proteins non-specifically, stabilizing their structure and resulting in changes in their activity and/or function, as well as to chromatin, causing an alteration in the availability of genomic sites to DNA or RNA polymerases, leading to altered DNA and RNA synthesis [2]. There are several lines of evidence supporting the relationship between polyamines and photosynthesis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%