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Original Articles

Theoretical studies on the interaction of guanine riboswitch with guanine and its closest analogues

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Pages 929-938 | Received 19 Oct 2009, Accepted 09 May 2010, Published online: 02 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Experimental studies (M. Mandal, B. Boese, J.E. Barrick, W.C. Winkler and R.R. Breaker, Riboswitches control fundamental biochemical pathways in bacillus subtilis and other bacteria, Cell 113 (2003), pp. 577–586) demonstrated that, besides recognising guanine with high specificity, guanine riboswitch could also bind guanine analogues, but the alteration of every functionalised position on the guanine heterocycle could cause a substantial loss of binding affinity. To investigate the nature of guanine riboswitch recognising metabolites, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation were carried out on diverse guanine analogues. The calculation results reveal that (1) most guanine analogues could bind to guanine riboswitch at the same binding pocket, with identical orientations and dissimilar binding energies, which is related to the positions of the functional groups; (2) the two tautomers of xanthine adopt different binding modes, and the enol-tautomer shows similar binding mode and affinity of hypoxanthine, which agrees well with the experimental results and (3) the riboswitch could form stable complexes with guanine analogues by hydrogen bonding contacts with U51 and C74. Particularly, U51 plays an important role in stabilising the complexes.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by National Science Foundation of Shandong province (Grant No. ZR2009BM005).

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