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Автор: Naoki Sugimoto
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      2.6.3.1 A-Minor Interactions

      2.6.3.2 Ribose Zipper

Schematic illustration of the ribose zipper interactions in tertiary structure of group I intron derived from Tetrahymena thermophila. Overall tertiary structure (a) and enlarged images of different types of two ribose zipper interactions (b) are shown. Hydrogen bonds involved in the ribose zipper interactions are shown in dashed lines. Arrows show orientation of RNA strands.

      2.6.3.3 T-Loop Motif

      2.6.3.4 Kissing-Loop Interaction

Schematic illustration of the T-loop motifs. (a) General secondary structure of T-loop motif consisting of neighboring stem loop and single-stranded regions. (b) Sequence and tertiary structures of yeast phenylalanine-tRNA containing T-loop motif. Solid lines show sequence connectivity of different RNA regions involved in T-loop motif. Dashed lines show interaction between nucleobases. Enlarged image of T-loop motif surrounded by dashed circle at the overall structure is shown on right. Schematic illustration of the kissing-loop interaction. (a) General secondary structure of internal loop. (b) Sequence and tertiary structure of typical kissing-loop interaction (PDB ID: 1XPE). The RNA sequence is derived from dimerization initiation site of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Nucleobases forming base pairs in kissing-loop region are emphasized dark. Hydrogen bonds between the nucleobases in the kissing-loop region are shown in dashed lines. Mismatched base pairs are shown with black circles in the secondary structure.