Identification and characterization of shifted G•U wobble pairs resulting from alternative protonation of RNA

RNA质子化方式改变导致的G•U摆动碱基对移位的鉴定和表征

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Abstract

RNA can serve as an enzyme, small molecule sensor, and vaccine, and it may have been a conduit for the origin of life. Despite these profound functions, RNA is thought to have limited molecular diversity. A pressing question is whether RNA can adopt novel molecular states that enhance its function. Covalent modifications of RNA have been demonstrated to augment biological function, but much less is known about non-covalent alterations such as novel protonated or tautomeric forms. Conventionally, a G•U wobble has the U located in the major groove. We used a cheminformatic approach to identify four structural families of shifted G•U wobbles in which the G instead resides in the major groove, which requires alternative tautomeric states of either base, or an anionic state of the U. We provide experimental support for these shifted G•U wobbles via the unconventional in vivo reactivity of the U with dimethylsulfate (DMS). These shifted wobbles may play functional roles and could serve as drug targets, as they are common in Bacteria and chloroplasts, but underrepresented in Eukaryotes and Archaea. Our cheminformatics approach can be applied to identify alternative protonation states in other RNA motifs, as well as in DNA and proteins.

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