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Title | Language |
NMR structure and dynamics of the stem loop II motif (s2m) from the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 | en |
Author(s)
Name | ORCID | GND | Affiliation |
Joseph A. Makowski | |||
Adam Kensinger | |||
Andreas Oxenfarth | |||
Jeffrey Evanseck | |||
Faculty
14 Biochemistry, Chemistry and Pharmacy
Date Issued
30 April 2025
Publisher(s)
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Type(s) of data
Dataset
Language(s)
en
Abstract(s)
Abstract | Language |
The stem-loop-II motif (s2m) is a conserved viral RNA element located in the 3’UTR of different viruses including SARS-CoV-2. High resolution 3D structural data for s2m is only available for the fundamentally different SCoV-1 version and difficult to access for SARS-CoV-2 due to the highly dynamic nature of the RNA element. With the omicron variant a large deletion occurred for s2m resulting in a relatively short hairpin with an apical pentaloop. We attempted to determine the NMR solution structure of s2m_omicron by including CCRs and J-coupling derived dihedral restraints in addition to NOE distance restraints. Surprisingly, relatively high 1H,13C heteronuclear NOE values, averaged ribose 3JHH-couplings (H1’H2’; H3’H4’) and dipole(H1’-C1’) dipole(H6/8-C6/8)-CCRs hinted towards significant dynamics for the small pentaloop making structure calculations solely relying on NMR data insufficient. To address this problem, we performed MD-simulations with the NMR structure bundle as a starting point and applied BME reweighting to refine the ensemble with the 3J-coupling data. Our results provide a detailed view of the conformational dynamics of the omicron variant of s2m characterized by different stacking patterns, ribose repuckering and overall heterogeneity of the torsion angles for the loop nucleotides. Strikingly, despite the deletion of the initial nonaloop, as present in the Wuhan and Delta variants of s2m, a dynamic UAC triplet is conserved at the tip of the pentaloop hinting towards a possible connection to the still unknown function of the RNA element. | en |
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NMR raw data MD centroid pdbs | en |
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