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Asymmetry in RNA pseudoknots: observation and theory.


ABSTRACT: RNA can fold into a topological structure called a pseudoknot, composed of non-nested double-stranded stems connected by single-stranded loops. Our examination of the PseudoBase database of pseudoknotted RNA structures reveals asymmetries in the stem and loop lengths and provocative composition differences between the loops. By taking into account differences between major and minor grooves of the RNA double helix, we explain much of the asymmetry with a simple polymer physics model and statistical mechanical theory, with only one adjustable parameter.

SUBMITTER: Aalberts DP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1079967 | biostudies-literature | 2005

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Asymmetry in RNA pseudoknots: observation and theory.

Aalberts Daniel P DP   Hodas Nathan O NO  

Nucleic acids research 20050414 7


RNA can fold into a topological structure called a pseudoknot, composed of non-nested double-stranded stems connected by single-stranded loops. Our examination of the PseudoBase database of pseudoknotted RNA structures reveals asymmetries in the stem and loop lengths and provocative composition differences between the loops. By taking into account differences between major and minor grooves of the RNA double helix, we explain much of the asymmetry with a simple polymer physics model and statisti  ...[more]

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