Structural, dynamical and catalytic interplay between Mg2+ ions and RNA. Vices and virtues of atomistic simulations
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Mg2+ ions are essential for RNA biology as they allow RNA filaments to assume their natively folded structure and promote their function in a variety of biological processes. The Mg2+ positive charge screens the negative one of the phosphate backbone, permitting RNAs to assume compact tertiary structures. Moreover, key biological processes, such as formation of mature messenger RNA or transfer RNA, are promoted by catalytic Mg2+-dependent RNA enzymes. Mg2+ ions regulate this very broad range of functions by interacting non-specifically and/or specifically (either directly or via water-mediated contacts) with RNA in several possible binding architectures.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Molecular dynamics; QM/MM; Magnesium ions; RNA; Ribozymes
List of contributors:
Magistrato, Alessandra
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