'Z-RNA' - A left-handed RNA double helix

  • Kathleen Hall
  • , Phillip Cruz
  • , Ignacio Tinoco
  • , Thomas M. Jovin
  • , Johan H. Van De Sande

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Abstract

In contrast to double-stranded DNA, there has so far been little evidence that double-stranded RNA can undergo major conformational transitions. We have investigated the conformation in different conditions of the double-stranded RNA molecule poly(G-C)·poly(G-C), by NMR, circular dichroism and absorbance spectroscopy. We report here evidence obtained by these different spectroscopic techniques that poly(G-C)·poly(G-C) undergoes a transition from the A-form to a left-handed Z-form in conditions of high ionic strength and at temperatures above 35°C. This conformational transition may be of relevance to the biological situations in which double-stranded RNA occurs, such as in ribosomes and in some viruses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)584-586
Number of pages3
JournalNature
Volume311
Issue number5986
DOIs
StatePublished - 1984

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