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RNA-As-Graphs Motif Atlas—Dual Graph Library of RNA Modules and Viral Frameshifting-Element Applications

Qiyao Zhu, Louis Petingi, Tamar Schlick

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA motif classification is important for understanding structure/function connections and building phylogenetic relationships. Using our coarse-grained RNA-As-Graphs (RAG) representations, we identify recurrent dual graph motifs in experimentally solved RNA structures based on an improved search algorithm that finds and ranks independent RNA substructures. Our expanded list of 183 existing dual graph motifs reveals five common motifs found in transfer RNA, riboswitch, and ribosomal 5S RNA components. Moreover, we identify three motifs for available viral frameshifting RNA elements, suggesting a correlation between viral structural complexity and frameshifting efficiency. We further partition the RNA substructures into 1844 distinct submotifs, with pseudoknots and junctions retained intact. Common modules are internal loops and three-way junctions, and three submotifs are associated with riboswitches that bind nucleotides, ions, and signaling molecules. Together, our library of existing RNA motifs and submotifs adds to the growing universe of RNA modules, and provides a resource of structures and substructures for novel RNA design.

Topics & Concepts

RNARiboswitchTranslational frameshiftStructural motifPseudoknotComputational biologyBiologyRNA editingNucleic acid structureNon-coding RNAIntronNucleic acid secondary structureGeneticsRibosomeGeneBiochemistryRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and Splicing
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