Literature DB >> 34101319

Influence of the Number, Nature and Position of Methyl Posttranscriptional Modifications on Nucleobase Stacking in RNA.

Deepika Kagra1, Amanpreet Singh Mahmi1, N V Suresh Kumar2, Preethi Seelam Prabhakar3, Purshotam Sharma1.   

Abstract

DFT calculations are employed to quantify the influence of the presence, number, nature, and position of posttranscriptional methylation on stacking strength of RNA bases. We carry out detailed potential energy scans of the variation in stacking energies with characteristic geometrical parameters in three categories of forty stacked dimers - canonical base homodimers (N||N), methylated base homodimers (mN||mN) and heterodimers of canonical bases and methylated counterparts (N||mN). Our analysis reveals that neutral methylation invariably enhances the stacking of bases. Further, N||mN stacking is stronger than mN||mN stacking and charged N||mN exhibit strongest stacking among all dimers. This indicates that methylations greatly enhance stacking when dispersed in RNA sequences containing identical bases. Comparison of stacks involving singly- and doubly-methylated purines reveal that incremental methylation enhances the stacking in neutral dimers. Although methylation at the carbon position of neutral pyrimidine dimers greatly enhances the stacking, methylation on the 5-membered ring imparts better stacking compared to methylation on the 6-membered ring in adenine dimers. However, methylation at the ring nitrogen (N1 ) provides better stacking than the amino group (N2 ) in guanine dimers. Our results thus highlight subtle structural effects of methylation on RNA base stacking and will enhance our understanding of the physicochemical principles of RNA structure and dynamics.
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Keywords:  base methylation; charged methylations; nucleobases; posttranscriptional modifications; stacking interactions

Year:  2021        PMID: 34101319     DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202100333

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemphyschem        ISSN: 1439-4235            Impact factor:   3.102


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Review 1.  Role of Main RNA Methylation in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: N6-Methyladenosine, 5-Methylcytosine, and N1-Methyladenosine.

Authors:  Yating Xu; Menggang Zhang; Qiyao Zhang; Xiao Yu; Zongzong Sun; Yuting He; Wenzhi Guo
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-11-30
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