Internal Loop

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1-1 internal loop.

An internal loop is a region of unpaired bases with two adjacent stacks. In an internal loop, unpaired bases are found on both sides of the stack. This differs from a bulge, where only one side contains unpaired bases.

 

Nomenclature

Internal loops are named according to the number of unpaired bases on either side of the stack. An x-y loop has x unpaired bases on the lower-numbered (5') side of the stack, and y unpaired bases on the higher-numbered (3') side of the stack. If x and y are equal, the internal loop is called a symmetric internal loop.

 

Boosting

Main Article: Boosting

All internal loops can be boosted by the formation of a GA or UU terminal mismatch. Boosting can allow 1-1, 2-2, and 3-3 loops to make a negative contribution to free energy.

 

Special Internal Loops

The 1-1, 1-2, 2-1, and 2-2 loops each have special energy parameters.