posted on 2004-10-12, 00:00authored byGang Chen, Brent M. Znosko, Xiaoqi Jiao, Douglas H. Turner
Internal loops in RNA are important for folding and function. The 3 × 3 nucleotide internal
loops are the smallest size symmetric loops with a potential noncanonical base pair (middle pair) flanked
on both sides by a noncanonical base pair (loop-terminal pair). Thermodynamic and structural insights
acquired for 3 × 3 loops should improve approximations for stabilities of 3 × 3 and larger internal loops.
Most natural 3 × 3 internal loops are purine rich, which is also true of other internal loops. A series of
oligoribonucleotides containing different 3 × 3 internal loops were studied by UV melting and imino
proton NMR. Both loop-terminal and middle pairs contribute to the thermodynamic stabilities of 3 × 3
loops. Extra stabilization of −1.2 kcal/mol was found for a GA middle pair when flanked by at least one
non-pyrimidine-pyrimidine loop-terminal pair. A penalty of ∼1 kcal/mol was found for loops with a
single loop-terminal GA pair that has a U 3‘ to the G of the GA pair. A revised model for predicting
stabilities of 3 × 3 loops is derived by multiple linear regression.