1HZ2 Dna date Jan 23, 2001
title Solution Nmr Structure Of Self-Complementary Duplex 5'-D(Agg Containing A Trimethylene Crosslink At The N2 Position Of G Of A Malondialdehyde Crosslink
authors P.A.Dooley, D.Tsarouhtsis, G.A.Korbel, L.V.Nechev, J.Shearer, I.S C.M.Harris, M.P.Stone, T.M.Harris
compound source
Molecule: Dna (5'-D(Apgpgpcpgpcpcpt)-3')
Chain: A, B
Engineered: Yes
Synthetic: Yes
methodSolution NMR
ligand TME enzyme
Primary referenceStructural studies of an oligodeoxynucleotide containing a trimethylene interstrand cross-link in a 5'-(CpG) motif: model of a malondialdehyde cross-link., Dooley PA, Tsarouhtsis D, Korbel GA, Nechev LV, Shearer J, Zegar IS, Harris CM, Stone MP, Harris TM, J Am Chem Soc 2001 Feb 28;123(8):1730-9. PMID:11456774
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