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Lorena Parlea1, Eckart Bindewald2, Rishabh Sharan1, Nathan Bartlett1, Daniel Moriarty1, Jerome Oliver1, Kirill A Afonin3, Bruce A Shapiro4.
Abstract
Designing self-assembling RNA ring structures based on known 3D structural elements connected via linker helices is a challenging task due to the immense number of motif combinations, many of which do not lead to ring-closure. We describe an in silico solution to this design problem by combinatorial assembly of RNA 3-way junctions, bulges, and kissing loops, and tabulating the cases that lead to ring formation. The solutions found are made available in the form of a web-accessible Ring Catalog. As an example of a potential use of this resource, we chose a predicted RNA square structure consisting of five RNA strands and demonstrate experimentally that the self-assembly of those five strands leads to the formation of a square-like complex. This is a demonstration of a novel "design by catalog" approach to RNA nano-structure generation. The URL https://rnajunction.ncifcrf.gov/ringdb can be used to access the resource.Entities:
Keywords: 3D structural elements; Nanoconstruct; RNA motifs; RNA nanoparticle; Self-assembly; Sequence design
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27090005 PMCID: PMC6319925 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2016.04.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods ISSN: 1046-2023 Impact factor: 3.608