12 Divalent Metal Ions in RNA Folding and Catalysis
Abstract
PROPERTIES OF METAL IONS
The concentrations of a number of metal ions in seawater and cells are given in Table 1. Intracellular metal ion concentrations vary widely and are maintained and adjusted by a variety of active and passive transport mechanisms. Inside cells, free metal ion concentrations are much lower than total metal ion concentrations, since intracellular macromolecules bind substantial amounts of metal ions.
Table 2 lists certain chemical properties of selected metal ions that are relevant to their interaction with RNA. In aqueous solutions, metal ions form coordination complexes with water or solutes. The coordination number (number of ligands that bind) and coordination geometry (geometric arrangement...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.271-302