1GJ2 Dna date Nov 01, 2000
title Co(III)-Bleomycin-Ooh Bound To An Oligonucleotide Containing Phosphoglycolate Lesion
authors S.T.Hoehn, H.D.Junker, R.C.Bunt, C.J.Turner, J.Stubbe
compound source
Molecule: 5'-D(Cpcpapapapg)-3'
Chain: A
Engineered: Yes
Synthetic: Yes

Molecule: 5'-D(Papcptpgpgpg)-3'
Chain: B
Engineered: Yes

Synthetic: Yes

Molecule: 5'-D(Cpcpcpapgptpapcptptptpgpg)-3'
Chain: C
Engineered: Yes

Synthetic: Yes
methodSolution NMR
ligand 3CO, BLB, O, PEO, PGA enzyme
Primary referenceSolution structure of Co(III)-bleomycin-OOH bound to a phosphoglycolate lesion containing oligonucleotide: implications for bleomycin-induced double-strand DNA cleavage., Hoehn ST, Junker HD, Bunt RC, Turner CJ, Stubbe J, Biochemistry 2001 May 22;40(20):5894-905. PMID:11352724
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