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Figure S2: Three similarly positioned base pairs that hold the D- and T-loops of tRNAPhe (PDB id: 1ehz, gold) and its viral mimic (PDB id: 4p5j, magenta) in place. The interacting loops in the two molecules are overlaid on the reference frame of the common elbow G–C pair, which is oriented vertically with its major-groove edge facing the viewer, roughly matching Figures 2 and 3 (A-C). Since the two elbow G–C pairs have very similar base- pair parameters, they overlap nearly perfectly. Despite large structural variations between the D-loops, the H2U16+U59 pair in tRNA (B, detailed in D) is similar to the presumably semi-protonated C8+C52 pair (forming an i-motif) in the mimic (C, detailed in E). The other two pairs near the elbow (F and G) are also strikingly alike, despite dramatically different modes of interaction. Note that DSSR identifies the C+C pair (E) with the assumed acceptor-acceptor (N3 to N3) hydrogen bond highlighted (red).
Funded by the NIH R24GM153869 grant on X3DNA-DSSR, an NIGMS National Resource for Structural Bioinformatics of Nucleic Acids
Created and maintained by Dr. Xiang-Jun Lu, Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University