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Effect of methylation of adenine N6 on kink turn structure depends on location.

Saira AshrafLin HuangDavid M J Lilley
Published in: RNA biology (2019)
N6-methyladenine is the most common covalent modification in cellular RNA species, with demonstrated functional consequences. At the molecular level this methylation could alter local RNA structure, and/or modulate the binding of specific proteins. We have previously shown that trans-Hoogsteen-sugar (sheared) A:G base pairs can be completely disrupted by methylation, and that this occurs in a sub-set ofD/D k-turn structures. In this work we have investigated to what extent sequence context affects the severity with which inclusion of N6-methyladenine into different A:G base pairs of a standard k-turn affects RNA folding and L7Ae protein binding. We find that local sequence has a major influence, ranging from complete absence of folding and protein binding to a relatively mild effect. We have determined the crystal structure of one of these species both free and protein-bound, showing the environment of the methyl group and the way the modification is accommodated into the k-turn structure.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescent probe
  • living cells
  • sensitive detection
  • amino acid
  • single molecule
  • binding protein
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • protein protein
  • high resolution
  • small molecule
  • mass spectrometry
  • quantum dots