نتایج جستجو برای: watson crick

تعداد نتایج: 8181  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2000
S Bommarito N Peyret J SantaLucia

The thermodynamic contributions to duplex formation of all 32 possible single-nucleotide dangling ends on a Watson-Crick pair are reported. In most instances, dangling ends are stabilizing with free energy contributions ranging from +0.48 (GT(A)) to-0.96 kcal/mol (). In comparison, Watson-Crick nearest-neighbor increments range from -0. 58 (TA/AT) to -2.24 (GC/CG) kcal/mol. Hence, in some cases...

2011
Jesse Stombaugh Jeremy Widmann Daniel McDonald Rob Knight

SUMMARY The explosion of interest in non-coding RNAs, together with improvements in RNA X-ray crystallography, has led to a rapid increase in RNA structures at atomic resolution from 847 in 2005 to 1900 in 2010. The success of whole-genome sequencing has led to an explosive growth of unaligned homologous sequences. Consequently, there is a compelling and urgent need for user-friendly tools for ...

2015
Jonathan L. Chen Scott D. Kennedy Douglas H. Turner

Influenza A is an RNA virus with a genome of eight negative sense segments. Segment 7 mRNA contains a 3' splice site for alternative splicing to encode the essential M2 protein. On the basis of sequence alignment and chemical mapping experiments, the secondary structure surrounding the 3' splice site has an internal loop, adenine bulge, and hairpin loop when it is in the hairpin conformation th...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1996
J A Holland D W Hoffman

A 30 nt RNA with a sequence designed to form an intramolecular triple helix was analyzed by one-and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy and UV absorption measurements. NMR data show that the RNA contains seven pyrimidine-purine-pyrimidine base triples stabilized by Watson-Crick and Hoogsteen interactions. The temperature dependence of the imino proton resonances, as well as UV absorption data, ind...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2008
Frank Seela Simone Budow

The DNA microarray technology is a well-established and widely used technology although it has several drawbacks. The accurate molecular recognition of the canonical nucleobases of probe and target is the basis for reliable results obtained from microarray hybridization experiments. However, the great flexibility of base pairs within the DNA molecule allows the formation of various secondary st...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 1978
P A Edwards

A four-stranded DNA helix is described that consists of two Watson-Crick double helices wound about the same axis, with no restriction on sequence. Its significance is that it permits a simple topological solution to the problem of unwinding a double helix to separate its strands. If a stretch of Watson-Crick double helix is supercoiled on itself as many times as it has helical turns it has no ...

2014
Patricia Bouchard Pascale Legault

Substrate recognition by the Neurospora Varkud satellite ribozyme depends on the formation of a magnesium-dependent kissing-loop interaction between the stem-loop I (SLI) substrate and stem-loop V (SLV) of the catalytic domain. From mutagenesis studies, it has been established that this I/V kissing-loop interaction involves three Watson-Crick base pairs and is associated with a structural rearr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Andrzej L Sobolewski Wolfgang Domcke C Hättig

The UV spectra of three different conformers of the guanine/cytosine base pair were recorded recently with UV-IR double-resonance techniques in a supersonic jet [Abo-Riziq, A., Grace, L., Nir, E., Kabelac, M., Hobza, P. & de Vries, M. S. (2005) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102, 20-23]. The spectra provide evidence for a very efficient excited-state deactivation mechanism that is specific for the ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2003
Kamila Réblová Nad'a Spacková Richard Stefl Kristina Csaszar Jaroslav Koca Neocles B Leontis Jirí Sponer

Explicit solvent and counterion molecular dynamics simulations have been carried out for a total of >80 ns on the bacterial and spinach chloroplast 5S rRNA Loop E motifs. The Loop E sequences form unique duplex architectures composed of seven consecutive non-Watson-Crick basepairs. The starting structure of spinach chloroplast Loop E was modeled using isostericity principles, and the simulation...

Journal: :RNA 2007
Jan Zoll Marco Tessari Frank J M Van Kuppeveld Willem J G Melchers Hans A Heus

The previously described NMR structure of a 5'-CU-3'/5'-UU-3' motif, which is highly conserved within the 3'-UTR Y-stem of poliovirus-like enteroviruses, revealed striking regularities of the local helix geometry, thus retaining the pseudo-twofold symmetry of the RNA helix. A mutant virus with both pyrimidine base pairs changed into Watson-Crick replicated as wild type, indicating the functiona...

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