2014
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m113.542381
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The Role of Mg(II) in DNA Cleavage Site Recognition in Group II Intron Ribozymes

Abstract: Background: Group II introns cleave DNA and RNA 3Ј of a short duplex formed between the intron and the target. Results: We present the NMR structure of this hybrid duplex and describe two distinct Mg 2ϩ binding sites. Conclusion:The hybrid is asymmetric and strongly stabilized by Mg 2ϩ binding. Significance: Site-bound metal ions are crucially important for group II intron cleavage site recognition.

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“…S2). Out of a total of four sequences, two are derived from the group IIB intron Sc.ai5g and have been previously investigated by NMR 38,39 and smFRET 41,42 (d3 0 EBS1* IBS1*, PDB entries 2m23 and 2m24; d3 0 EBS1* dIBS1*, PDB entry 2m1v). The other set of cyanine labeled oligonucleotides (hereafter termed sCy3/sCy5-DNA or sCy3/sCy5-RNA respectively) has been designed to hybridize to a regulatory RNA located in the 5 0 -untranslated region of the btuB gene from E. coli.…”
Section: Magnesium(ii) Mediates Rna-dye Interactionsmentioning
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“…S2). Out of a total of four sequences, two are derived from the group IIB intron Sc.ai5g and have been previously investigated by NMR 38,39 and smFRET 41,42 (d3 0 EBS1* IBS1*, PDB entries 2m23 and 2m24; d3 0 EBS1* dIBS1*, PDB entry 2m1v). The other set of cyanine labeled oligonucleotides (hereafter termed sCy3/sCy5-DNA or sCy3/sCy5-RNA respectively) has been designed to hybridize to a regulatory RNA located in the 5 0 -untranslated region of the btuB gene from E. coli.…”
Section: Magnesium(ii) Mediates Rna-dye Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S2). 39,42 surface decouple the global correlation time t r,global from the local wobbling-in-cone, the stacked dye population can provide valuable information on the rotational diffusion of the host molecule.…”
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“…Furthermore, non-Watson-Crick base-pairing (wobble, Hoogsteen) can shift pK a s toward neutrality. 10 Unlike proteins, RNAs rely largely on metal cofactors 14,15 or general acid-base chemistry to achieve catalysis. 16 The hepatitis delta virus (HBV) ribozyme, 17 for example, has a catalytically essential cytosine whose pK a is shifted from the normal value of 4.1 in cytidine monophosphate to 6.4 in the active site of the HDV ribozyme.…”
Section: Pk a Perturbation Depending On Microenvironmentmentioning
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