Structural Mapping of the Base Stacks Containing Post-transcriptionally Modified Bases in RNA.
Zakir AliSarabjeet KaurTeagan KukhtaAbd Al-Aziz A Abu-SalehAyush JhunjhunwalaAbhijit MitraJohn F TrantPurshotam SharmaPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2023)
Post-transcriptionally modified bases play vital roles in many biochemical processes involving RNA. Analysis of the non-covalent interactions associated with these bases in RNA is crucial for providing a more complete understanding of the RNA structure and function; however, the characterization of these interactions remains understudied. To address this limitation, we present a comprehensive analysis of base stacks involving all crystallographic occurrences of the most biologically relevant modified bases in a large dataset of high-resolution RNA crystal structures. This is accompanied by a geometrical classification of the stacking contacts using our established tools. Coupled with quantum chemical calculations and an analysis of the specific structural context of these stacks, this provides a map of the stacking conformations available to modified bases in RNA. Overall, our analysis is expected to facilitate structural research on altered RNA bases.