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Are the Hydrogen Bonds of RNA (A⋅U) Stronger Than those of DNA (A⋅T)? A Quantum Mechanics Study

✍ Scribed by Alberto Pérez; Jiri Sponer; Petr Jurecka; Pavel Hobza; F. Javier Luque; Modesto Orozco


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
89 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0947-6539

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Abstract

The intrinsic stability of Watson–Crick d(A⋅T) and r(A⋅U) hydrogen bonds was analyzed by employing a variety of quantum‐mechanical techniques, such as energy calculations, determination of reactivity indexes, and analysis of electron density topology. The analyses were performed not only for equilibrium gas‐phase geometries, but also on hundreds of conformations derived from molecular dynamics (MD) and database analysis. None of our results support the idea that r(A⋅U) hydrogen bonds are intrinsically more stable than those of d(A⋅T). Instead, our data are in accordance with the traditional view that the greater stability of RNA relative to DNA is attributable to a variety of effects (e.g., stacking, sugar puckering, solvation) rather than to a significant difference in the hydrogen bonding of DNA and RNA base pairs.


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