Abstract

During chemical synthesis of the purine riboside, the N7-regioisomer is kinetically formed whereas the N9-regioisomer is a thermodynamically formed product. We have studied the effect of substituting the N9-regioisomer of guanosine with its N7-regioisomer (N7-guanosine, 7G) at a central position of several RNA duplexes. We found that this single substitution by 7G severely diminished their thermodynamic stabilities when 7G paired with C and U, but remarkably, led to a significant amount of stabilization in most of the duplexes when forming mismatches with G and A. The extent of stabilization was observed to be dependent on the sequence and orientation of neighboring base pairs of N7-guanosine. 1D and 2D NMR studies on the duplexes along with extensive molecular dynamics simulations revealed the conformational differences occurring due to substitution of G by 7G and it was observed that the thermodynamic results were largely explainable by considering the formation of stable non-canonical hydrogen bonding interactions, although other interactions such as stacking and electrostatic interactions could also play a role. These observations can have important applications in the design of RNA-based disease diagnostics and therapeutics.

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