C–G U A
G–C
G U
U G
C–G
C–G
C–G
G–C
U–A
C–G
A–UG–C
UAGA
AAU
A–U
C–G
C–GU•180AU
GGG
A G
U G
A A
A A
G U
G U
C–G
AAGG
P4–P6 P1–P2.1 P3–P9
UJ3/4
C A
U J6/7
3 ′
5 ′
• (^110260)
C–G
C–G
C–C
G–C
C–G
C–G
C–G
G U
U–A
C–G
A–U
A–U
C–G
A–U
AUG–C
UUC
U A
AA
A–U
U–A
U
•250
•240
A
A G
G U
U–A
C–G
U–A
P5bC–G
Tetraloop
(L5b) Tetraloopreceptor
(J6a/6b)
220 •
P6a
P6b
230 •
L6b
A–U
G–C
G A
AA
G U
G U
AAA
L5c P4
P6
C A
AA
C
G
C
CCUUG
A-rich
bulge
P5
200 •
•120
P5a
- 190
130 •
J5/5a
GACA
ACA
J4/5
210•A
P5a
P5c
170
- 160
140 •
150 •
U G–U
3 ′
5 ′
Figure 6.4 Secondary structure of a group I intron ribozyme. (From Figure 1 of refer-
ence 13. Reprinted with permission of AAAS.)
C262
A261
A263
C311
A265
U310
C266
A306
Mg
Mg
U305
G312
G264
G309
ωG O 2 ’
ωG O 3 ’
non-bridging
phosphate O
non-bridging
phosphate O
ωG, G414
PDB: 1X8W numbering
Figure 6.6 Base triples surrounding Ω G in PDB: 1X8W. Magnesium ions in position
to facilitate nucleophilic attack. Visualized using Chem3D Ultra and ChemDraw Ultra,
version 10.0. (Printed with permission of CambridgeSoft Corporation.)