1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-458x(199612)34:13<s87::aid-omr49>3.0.co;2-y
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NMR and Paramagnetic Ion Substitution Locates a Modified-Nucleoside Dependent Metal Binding Site in DNA: Molecular Dynamics, Surface Charge and H2O Ordering

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“…The anticodon loop of a tRNA molecule presents anticodon imino, amino, and carbonyl groups to complementary groups of mRNA in an environment sufficiently structured to facilitate efficient pairing with minimal loss of conformational entropy. Stability of the loop structure is enhanced by the specific binding of metal ions, the affinity for which is increased by the presence of posttranscriptionally modified bases, including methylated bases and pseudouridines (57,58). The importance of thermal stability is underscored by the observation that tRNAs of cultured thermophilic bacteria exhibit an increased level of base modification when grown at elevated temperatures (59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anticodon loop of a tRNA molecule presents anticodon imino, amino, and carbonyl groups to complementary groups of mRNA in an environment sufficiently structured to facilitate efficient pairing with minimal loss of conformational entropy. Stability of the loop structure is enhanced by the specific binding of metal ions, the affinity for which is increased by the presence of posttranscriptionally modified bases, including methylated bases and pseudouridines (57,58). The importance of thermal stability is underscored by the observation that tRNAs of cultured thermophilic bacteria exhibit an increased level of base modification when grown at elevated temperatures (59).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%