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Analysis of nucleic acid double helix geometry

PDB code 1L4Q   (PDB summary)
Duplex length 117 base pairs

Only the nucleic acid double helix part of the structure is analysed here. Small ligands, proteins, and overhanging ends are not taken into account. Information on the complete structure is available at the Image Library Entry page and at the Sequence, Chains, Units page.

Strand 1    5' U1 C2 A3 A4 U5 G6 G7 U8 A9 C10 G11 G12 U13 A14 C15 U16 U17 C18 C19 A20 U21 U22 G23 U24 C25 A26 U27 G28 U29 G30 U31 A32 U33 G34 U35 U36 G37 G38 G39 G40 A41 U42 U43 A44 A45 A46 C47 C48 C49 U50 G51 A52 U53 U54 G55 A56 G57 U58 U59 C60 A61 G62 C63 C64 C65 A66 C67 A68 U69 A70 C71 U72 U73 U74 G75 U76 U77 G78 A79 U80 U81 G82 G83 U84 U85 G86 U87 C88 A89 A90 U91 C92 A93 U94 G95 G96 C97 A98 A99 A100 A101 G102 U103 G104 C105 A106 C107 G108 C109 U110 A111 C112 U113 U114 U115 G116 A117 3'
Strand 2    3' A317 G316 U315 U314 U313 C312 A311 U310 C309 G308 C307 A306 C305 G304 U303 G302 A301 A300 A299 A298 C297 G296 G295 U294 A293 C292 U291 A290 A289 C288 U287 G286 U285 U284 G283 G282 U281 U280 A279 G278 U277 U276 G275 U274 U273 U272 C271 A270 U269 A268 C267 A266 C265 C264 C263 G262 A261 C260 U259 U258 G257 A256 G255 U254 U253 A252 G251 U250 C249 C248 C247 A246 A245 A244 U243 U242 A241 G240 G239 G238 G237 U236 U235 G234 U233 A232 U231 G230 U229 G228 U227 A226 C225 U224 G223 U222 U221 A220 C219 C218 U217 U216 C215 A214 U213 G212 G211 C210 A209 U208 G207 G206 U205 A204 A203 C202 U201 5'

CURVES analysis failed.
  No curvilinear helical axis determined.
  No helix parameters determined.


Side view 1 Top view
Side view 1 Top view
Side view 2 3-dimensional interactive models
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RASMOL, CHIME, VRML 2.0, PDB

Side view 2  

Figure 1   Three orthogonal views of the double helix (Help). Residues are colored according to the nucleotide type (Help: Color codes). The curvilinear helical axis (green) was calculated with CURVES. The double helix is oriented with respect to the principle axis of inertia of the curvilinear helical axis (see Help for further explanations). This drawing reveals immediately if there is any bending of the helical axis.


Further information

Full output from CURVES  (helical parameters with respect to global and local axes)

Full output from FREEHELIX  (helical parameters with respect to local axis, angles between normal vectors)

Chirality of ribose and phosphate atoms
Check the naming of phosphate and ribose substituents. Recommended for phosphate oxygens and for ribose hydrogens in NMR structures.


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Perl script:    helixparameter.pl  (15 Sep 2016)
Author:    Peter Slickers  (slickers@leibniz-fli.de),  IMB Jena,  Germany