We have just got a new 3DNA-related paper by Lu
et al. published in NAR: "
The RNA backbone plays a crucial role in mediating the intrinsic stability of the GpU dinucleotide platform and the GpUpA/GpA miniduplex". Better yet, this paper has been selected as a featured article! According to the NAR website:
Featured Articles highlight the best papers published in NAR. These articles are chosen by the Executive Editors on the recommendation of Editorial Board Members and Referees. They represent the top 5% of papers in terms of originality, significance and scientific excellence.
In addition to its scientific significance (observation of a novel out-of-plane backbone 'edge'; first example on the RNA sugar-phosphate backbone specificity), this paper should serve as another example of what 3DNA could do (in the right hand), and help to answer the question "
Does 3DNA work for RNA?"
For a little more background information about how the GpU story got started, you may be interested in reading my blog post, "
What's special about the GpU dinucleotide platform?"
Xiang-Jun Lu