Cech T R, Damberger S H, Gutell R R
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309-0215, USA.
Nat Struct Biol. 1994 May;1(5):273-80. doi: 10.1038/nsb0594-273.
Group I introns, which are widespread in nature, carry out RNA self-splicing. The secondary structure common to these introns was for the most part established a decade ago. Information about their higher order structure has been derived from a range of experimental approaches, comparative sequence analysis, and molecular modelling. This information now provides the basis for a new two-dimensional structural diagram that more accurately represents the domain organization and orientation of helices within the intron, the coaxial stacking of certain helices, and the proximity of key nucleotides in three-dimensional space. It is hoped that this format will facilitate the detailed comparison of group I intron structures.
I类内含子在自然界广泛存在,可进行RNA自我剪接。这些内含子共有的二级结构大部分在十年前就已确定。有关其高级结构的信息来自一系列实验方法、比较序列分析和分子建模。这些信息现在为一个新的二维结构图提供了基础,该图能更准确地表示内含子内螺旋的结构域组织和方向、某些螺旋的同轴堆积以及三维空间中关键核苷酸的接近程度。希望这种形式将有助于对I类内含子结构进行详细比较。