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Structure of RNA Stem Loop B from the Picornavirus Replication Platform.

Meghan S WardenMarco TonelliGabriel CornilescuDong LiuLorelei J HopersbergerKomala PonniahSteven M Pascal
Published in: Biochemistry (2017)
The presumptive RNA cloverleaf at the start of the 5'-untranslated region of the picornavirus genome is an essential element in replication. Stem loop B (SLB) of the cloverleaf is a recognition site for the host polyC-binding protein, which initiates a switch from translation to replication. Here we present the solution structure of human rhinovirus isotype 14 SLB using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. SLB adopts a predominantly A-form helical structure. The stem contains five Watson-Crick base pairs and one wobble base pair and is capped by an eight-nucleotide loop. The wobble base pair introduces perturbations into the helical parameters but does not appear to introduce flexibility. However, the helix major groove appears to be accessible. Flexibility is seen throughout the loop and in the terminal nucleotides. The pyrimidine-rich region of the loop, the apparent recognition site for the polyC-binding protein, is the most disordered region of the structure.
Keyphrases
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  • transcription factor
  • endothelial cells
  • gene expression
  • magnetic resonance
  • genome wide
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • pluripotent stem cells
  • respiratory tract
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