Authors
Maria Brandl, Klaus Lindauer, Michael Meyer, Jürgen Sühnel
Publication date
1999/2
Journal
Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
Volume
101
Pages
103-113
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Small molecule studies indicate that C–H...X interactions (X: O,N) constitute weak H-bonds. We have performed a comprehensive analysis of their occurrence and geometry in RNA structures. Here, we report on statistical properties of the total set of interactions identified and discuss selected motifs. The distance/angle distribution of all interactions exhibits an excluded region where the allowed C–H...X angle range increases with an increasing H...X distance. The preferred short C–H...X interactions in RNA are backbone-backbone contacts between neighbour nucleotides. Distance/angle distributions generated for various interaction types can be used for error recognition and modelling. The axial C2′(H)...O4′ and C5′(H)...O2′ interactions connect two backbone segments and form a seven-membered ring that is specific for RNA. An AA base pair with one standard H-bond and one C–H...N interaction …
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Scholar articles
M Brandl, K Lindauer, M Meyer, J Sühnel - Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, 1999