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English: The secondary structure of the IIB binding site shows non-canonical base pairs G47 (magenta)-A73 (orange) and G48-G71 (magenta). Bulging, non-paired uridine nucleotide points outward from the secondary helix (colored red). The mRNA forms a stem-loop like structure with intricate folding (PDB 4PMI).
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The secondary structure of the IIB binding site shows non-canonical base pairs G47 (magenta)-A73 (orange) and G48-G71 (magenta). Bulging, non-paired uridine nucleotide points outward from the secondary helix (colored red). (PDB 4PMI)

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