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Terpene Chain Length Affects the Base Pairing Discrimination of S-geranyl-2-thiouridine in RNA Duplex. [PDF]
Haruehanroengra P+6 more
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Free Energy Landscape and Conformational Kinetics of Hoogsteen Base Pairing in DNA vs. RNA. [PDF]
Ray D, Andricioaei I.
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Protonation, Tautomerism, and Base Pairing of the Antiviral Favipiravir (T-705)
da Silva G.
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Journal of Molecular Biology, 1960
On the basis of recent structural information which extends somewhat the range of possible dimensions for bases and base pairs, five new geometrically acceptable hydrogen-bonded base pairs which might be formed by the bases in nucleosides have been suggested.
Kenneth N. Trueblood, Jerry Donohue
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On the basis of recent structural information which extends somewhat the range of possible dimensions for bases and base pairs, five new geometrically acceptable hydrogen-bonded base pairs which might be formed by the bases in nucleosides have been suggested.
Kenneth N. Trueblood, Jerry Donohue
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Nature Neuroscience, 2021
In new research, Smith et al. identify thousands of novel genetic associations with human brain structure and function, including those on the X chromosome, by analyzing ~4,000 MRI-derived traits measured in almost 40,000 individuals from the UK Biobank resource.
Nana Matoba, Jason L. Stein
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In new research, Smith et al. identify thousands of novel genetic associations with human brain structure and function, including those on the X chromosome, by analyzing ~4,000 MRI-derived traits measured in almost 40,000 individuals from the UK Biobank resource.
Nana Matoba, Jason L. Stein
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Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 1998
The hydration patterns around the RNA Watson-Crick and non-Watson-Crick base pairs in crystals are analyzed and described. The results indicate that (i) the base pair hydration is mostly "in-plane"; (ii) eight hydration sites surround the Watson-Crick G-C and A-U base pairs, with five in the deep and three in the shallow groove, an observation which ...
Auffinger, Pascal, Westhof, Eric
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The hydration patterns around the RNA Watson-Crick and non-Watson-Crick base pairs in crystals are analyzed and described. The results indicate that (i) the base pair hydration is mostly "in-plane"; (ii) eight hydration sites surround the Watson-Crick G-C and A-U base pairs, with five in the deep and three in the shallow groove, an observation which ...
Auffinger, Pascal, Westhof, Eric
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007
AbstractRecent developments show encouraging results for the use of DNA as a construction material for nanometer‐sized objects. Today, however, DNA‐based molecular nanoarchitectures are constructed with mainly unmodified or at best end‐modified oligonucleotides, thus shifting the development of functionalized DNA structures into the limelight.
Guido H. Clever+2 more
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AbstractRecent developments show encouraging results for the use of DNA as a construction material for nanometer‐sized objects. Today, however, DNA‐based molecular nanoarchitectures are constructed with mainly unmodified or at best end‐modified oligonucleotides, thus shifting the development of functionalized DNA structures into the limelight.
Guido H. Clever+2 more
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