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The two zinc fingers of ZRANB2 (formerly known as ZNF265) can bind to single-stranded RNA with high sequence specificity. We have determined the structure of one of these fingers bound to its RNA target site (AGGUAA – determined by SELEX). The structure reveals a new class of RNA-binding domain. This ZnF forms a unique guanine-Trp-guanine aromatic stack, and the core nucleotides (GGU) are recognized by an extensive network of protein side-chain hydrogen bonds. Also notable are the two-headed hydrogen bonds that are formed between arginine side-chains and the two guanines – these interactions appear to provide strong selection for guanine in those positions.