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Thermodynamic Stability of RNA Structures Formed by CNG Trinucleotide Repeats. Implication for Prediction of RNA Structure
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Cng Trinucleotide RepeatsCng RnaProtein FoldingCng DnaMedicineNatural SciencesRna BiologyMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationStructural BiologyOligonucleotideRna Structure PredictionCng RnasRna StructureRna Structures FormedBiophysicsNon-coding Rna
Trinucleotide repeat expansion diseases (TREDs) are correlated with elongation of CNG DNA and RNA repeats to pathological level. This paper shows, for the first time, complete data concerning thermodynamic stabilities of RNA with CNG trinucleotide repeats. Our studies include the stability of oligoribonucleotides composed of two to seven of CAG, CCG, CGG, and CUG repeats. The thermodynamic parameters of helix propagation correlated with the presence of multiple N-N mismatches within CNG RNA duplexes were also determined. Moreover, the total stability of CNG RNA hairpins, as well as the contribution of trinucleotide repeats placed only in the stem or loop regions, was evaluated. The improved thermodynamic parameters allow to predict much more accurately the thermodynamic stabilities and structures of CNG RNAs.
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