The structure of ribonucleic acid (RNA) polymers is strongly dependent on the presence of, in particular Mg2+ cations to stabilize structural features. Only in high-resolution X-ray crystallography structures can ions be identified reliably. Here, we perform molecular dynamics simulations of 24 RNA structures with varying ion concentrations. Twelve of the structures were helical and the others complex folded. The aim of the study is to predict ion positions but also to evaluate the impact of different types of ions (Na+ or Mg2+) and the ionic strength on structural stability and variations of RNA. As a general conclusion Mg2+ is found to conserve the experimental structure better than Na+ and, where experimental ion positions are available,...
RNA molecules require ions to fold. The problem of how ions of differing sizes and valences drive th...
Magnesium ions have an important role in the structure and folding mechanism of ribonucleic systems....
RNA G-quadruplexes, as their well-studied DNA analogs, require the presence of cations to fold and r...
The structure of ribonucleic acid (RNA) polymers is strongly dependent on the presence of, in partic...
Mg2+ ions are essential for RNA biology as they allow RNA filaments to assume their natively folded ...
RNA is highly sensitive to the ionic environment due to its negative charge, and typically requires ...
Molecular dynamics simulation is a powerful computational tool for studying biomolecular structure ...
AbstractRecent experiments pointed to the potential importance of ion correlation for multivalent io...
Interaction with divalent cations is of paramount importance for RNA structural stability and functi...
Experiments demonstrate that Mg<sup>2+</sup> is crucial for structure and function of RNA systems, y...
RNA duplex stability depends strongly on ionic con-ditions, and inside cells RNAs are exposed to bot...
AbstractRNA molecules play critical roles in many cellular processes. Traditionally viewed as geneti...
The vital contribution of Mg2+ ions to RNA biology is challenging to dissect at the experimental lev...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate the binding of Mg2+ ions to the...
The distribution of cations around nucleic acids is essential for a broad variety of processes rangi...
RNA molecules require ions to fold. The problem of how ions of differing sizes and valences drive th...
Magnesium ions have an important role in the structure and folding mechanism of ribonucleic systems....
RNA G-quadruplexes, as their well-studied DNA analogs, require the presence of cations to fold and r...
The structure of ribonucleic acid (RNA) polymers is strongly dependent on the presence of, in partic...
Mg2+ ions are essential for RNA biology as they allow RNA filaments to assume their natively folded ...
RNA is highly sensitive to the ionic environment due to its negative charge, and typically requires ...
Molecular dynamics simulation is a powerful computational tool for studying biomolecular structure ...
AbstractRecent experiments pointed to the potential importance of ion correlation for multivalent io...
Interaction with divalent cations is of paramount importance for RNA structural stability and functi...
Experiments demonstrate that Mg<sup>2+</sup> is crucial for structure and function of RNA systems, y...
RNA duplex stability depends strongly on ionic con-ditions, and inside cells RNAs are exposed to bot...
AbstractRNA molecules play critical roles in many cellular processes. Traditionally viewed as geneti...
The vital contribution of Mg2+ ions to RNA biology is challenging to dissect at the experimental lev...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate the binding of Mg2+ ions to the...
The distribution of cations around nucleic acids is essential for a broad variety of processes rangi...
RNA molecules require ions to fold. The problem of how ions of differing sizes and valences drive th...
Magnesium ions have an important role in the structure and folding mechanism of ribonucleic systems....
RNA G-quadruplexes, as their well-studied DNA analogs, require the presence of cations to fold and r...