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Title: Synthetic RNA-protein complex shaped like an equilateral triangle.
Authors: Ohno, Hirohisa  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Kobayashi, Tetsuhiro
Kabata, Rinko
Endo, Kei
Iwasa, Takuma
Yoshimura, Shige H
Takeyasu, Kunio
Inoue, Tan
Saito, Hirohide
Author's alias: 大野, 博久
井上, 丹
Issue Date: 16-Jan-2011
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Journal title: Nature nanotechnology
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Start page: 116
End page: 120
Abstract: Synthetic nanostructures consisting of biomacromolecules such as nucleic acids have been constructed using bottom-up approaches. In particular, Watson-Crick base pairing has been used to construct a variety of two- and three-dimensional DNA nanostructures. Here, we show that RNA and the ribosomal protein L7Ae can form a nanostructure shaped like an equilateral triangle that consists of three proteins bound to an RNA scaffold. The construction of the complex relies on the proteins binding to kink-turn (K-turn) motifs in the RNA, which allows the RNA to bend by ∼ 60° at three positions to form a triangle. Functional RNA-protein complexes constructed with this approach could have applications in nanomedicine and synthetic biology.
Rights: © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/197491
DOI(Published Version): 10.1038/nnano.2010.268
PubMed ID: 21240283
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