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      Mapping the Universe of RNA Tetraloop Folds

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      Biophysical Journal
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          We report a map of RNA tetraloop conformations constructed by calculating pairwise distances among all experimentally determined four-nucleotide hairpin loops. Tetraloops with similar structures are clustered together and, as expected, the two largest clusters are the canonical GNRA and UNCG folds. We identify clusters corresponding to known tetraloop folds such as GGUG, RNYA, AGNN, and CUUG. These clusters are represented in a simple two-dimensional projection that recapitulates the relationship among the different folds. The cluster analysis also identifies 20 novel tetraloop folds that are peculiar to specific positions in ribosomal RNAs and that are stabilized by tertiary interactions. In our RNA tetraloop database we find a significant number of non-GNRA and non-UNCG sequences adopting the canonical GNRA and UNCG folds. Conversely, we find a significant number of GNRA and UNCG sequences adopting non-GNRA and non-UNCG folds. Our analysis demonstrates that there is not a simple one-to-one, but rather a many-to-many mapping between tetraloop sequence and tetraloop fold.

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          Journal
          Biophys J
          Biophys. J
          Biophysical Journal
          The Biophysical Society
          0006-3495
          1542-0086
          25 July 2017
          30 June 2017
          : 113
          : 2
          : 257-267
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Structural Biology and NMR Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
          Author notes
          []Corresponding author sandro.bottaro@ 123456bio.ku.dk
          Article
          PMC5529312 PMC5529312 5529312 S0006-3495(17)30633-1
          10.1016/j.bpj.2017.06.011
          5529312
          28673616
          fe648868-2fa8-4fa2-8797-92579bb90ca4
          © 2017 Biophysical Society.
          History
          : 6 January 2017
          : 8 June 2017
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