I've just updated DSSR to beta-r04-on-20130314. Among other things, now all nucleotides in hairpin loops are explicitly listed in addition to information reported before. So for
1msy, the new output looks like below:
List of 1 hairpin loop(s)
1 nts=4 GUAA closed by pair {A.C2658+A.G2663 [CG], #-1}
A.C2658+A.G2659+A.U2660+A.A2661+A.A2662+A.G2663 [CGUAAG]
I have some reasons to report hairpin loops differently from other types of loops (bulges, internal loops, junctions), one being to follow the convention. For example, at first glance, one would immediately see that
1msy contains a GUAA tetra-loop (of the most common GNRA type).
I am not aware of a consistent way to name other loops in the literature of RNA structures, so I've come up with my own convention. I'd like to hear what the community has to say when DSSR gains more popularity in the RNA structural world, and make adjustments accordingly.
HTH,
Xiang-Jun