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The structure of a 46-nucleotide RNA complex has been successfully solved using multi-wavelength anomalous dispersion (MAD) at the zinc K edge. Taking advantage of the eight magnesium-binding sites, it has been shown that for five of them magnesium could be replaced by zinc. This resulted in an excellent 2.0 Å MAD electron-density map. Zinc, in common with some other transition metals, is able to replace magnesium in RNA structures, but zinc has the advantage of its K edge being ideally located at 1.284 Å. As most RNA molecules contain magnesium-binding sites, it is suggested that this method could be a valuable alternative to the use of bromo derivatives of bases, which is limited to chemically synthesizable and thus rather short RNA sequences.

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