While hydroxyl radical cleavage is widely used to map RNA tertiary structure, lack of mechanistic understanding of strand break formation limits the degree of structural insight that can be obtained from this experiment. Here, we determine how individual ribose hydrogens of sarcin/ricin loop RNA participate in strand cleavage. We find that substituting deuterium for hydrogen at a ribose 5′-carbon produces a kinetic isotope effect on cleavage; the major cleavage product is an RNA strand terminated by a 5′-aldehyde. We conclude that hydroxyl radical abstracts a 5′-hydrogen atom, leading to RNA strand cleavage. We used this approach to obtain structural information for a GUA base triple, a common tertiary structural feature of RNA. Cleavage at...
Many RNA molecules fold into complex secondary and tertiary structures that play critical roles in b...
AbstractHow does RNA's seemingly subtle 2′-hydroxyl group contribute to its diverse biological funct...
C2′-Nucleotide radicals have been proposed as key intermediates in direct strand break formation in ...
While hydroxyl radical cleavage is widely used to map RNA tertiary structure, lack of mechanistic un...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
High-resolution techniques to characterize the three-dimensional structure of nucleic acids are crit...
Molecular modeling guided by experimentally-derived structural information is an attractive approach...
Nucleobase radicals are the major family of reactive intermediates produced when nucleic acids are e...
RNA is essential for all living organisms. It has important roles in protein synthesis, controlling ...
A significant fraction of the bases in a folded, structured RNA molecule participate in noncanonical...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is involved in many regulatory and catalytic processes in the cell. The funct...
RNA is arguably the most versatile biological macromolecule due to its ability both to encode and to...
Lead cleavage causes a transesterification reaction that breaks the 5′,3′‐phosphodiester backbone of...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group contributes inextricably to the functional behavior of many RNA molecu...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group of ribose imparts hydrolytic lability on RNA, which provides a mechani...
Many RNA molecules fold into complex secondary and tertiary structures that play critical roles in b...
AbstractHow does RNA's seemingly subtle 2′-hydroxyl group contribute to its diverse biological funct...
C2′-Nucleotide radicals have been proposed as key intermediates in direct strand break formation in ...
While hydroxyl radical cleavage is widely used to map RNA tertiary structure, lack of mechanistic un...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
High-resolution techniques to characterize the three-dimensional structure of nucleic acids are crit...
Molecular modeling guided by experimentally-derived structural information is an attractive approach...
Nucleobase radicals are the major family of reactive intermediates produced when nucleic acids are e...
RNA is essential for all living organisms. It has important roles in protein synthesis, controlling ...
A significant fraction of the bases in a folded, structured RNA molecule participate in noncanonical...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is involved in many regulatory and catalytic processes in the cell. The funct...
RNA is arguably the most versatile biological macromolecule due to its ability both to encode and to...
Lead cleavage causes a transesterification reaction that breaks the 5′,3′‐phosphodiester backbone of...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group contributes inextricably to the functional behavior of many RNA molecu...
AbstractThe 2′-hydroxyl group of ribose imparts hydrolytic lability on RNA, which provides a mechani...
Many RNA molecules fold into complex secondary and tertiary structures that play critical roles in b...
AbstractHow does RNA's seemingly subtle 2′-hydroxyl group contribute to its diverse biological funct...
C2′-Nucleotide radicals have been proposed as key intermediates in direct strand break formation in ...