Non-Watson-Crick base associations in DNA and RNA revealed by single crystal x-ray diffraction methods: Mismatches, modified bases, and nonduplex DNA
Single crystal x-ray diffraction methods have been used to characterize numerous oligonucleotide structures, providing valuable information on the fine structure of DNA, oligonucleotide hydration, interactions with small molecule ligands and proteins. There has been a particular focus on nonstandard...
Main Authors: | Brown, T, Hunter, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1997
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