DNAmoreDB - A Database of Deoxyribozymes

Published on 2000 in J. Mol. Biol. volume 300 issue 1.

PubMed ID: 10864501

DOI:10.1006/jmbi.2000.3826

Abstract:

A crystal structure of a 108 nucleotide RNA-DNA complex containing a four-way junction was solved at 3.1 Å resolution. The structure of the junction differs substantially from the “stacked-X” conformation observed previously, due to a 135° rotation of the branches. Comparison of the two conformers provides insight into the factors contributing to the flexibility of four-way junctions. The stacked-X conformation maximizes base-stacking but causes unfavorable repulsion between phosphate groups, whereas the 135°-rotated “crossed” conformation minimizes electrostatic clashes at the expense of reduced base-stacking. Despite the large rotation of the branches, both junction structures exhibit an antiparallel arrangement of the continuous strands and opposite polarity of the crossover strands.



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