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Principles of nucleic acid structure
Springer-Verlag
Table of Contents
- Book Overview
- Chapter 1Why Study Nucleotide and Nucleic Acid Structure?
- Chapter 2Defining Terms for the Nucleic Acids
- Chapter 3Methods: X-Ray Crystallography, Potential Energy Calculations, and Spectroscopy
- Chapter 4Structures and Conformational Properties of Bases, Furanose Sugars, and Phosphate Groups
- Chapter 5Physical Properties of Nucleotides: Charge Densities, p K Values, Spectra, and Tautomerism
- Chapter 6Forces Stabilizing Associations Between Bases: Hydrogen Bonding and Base Stacking
- Chapter 7Modified Nucleosides and Nucleotides; Nucleoside Di- and Triphosphates; Coenzymes and Antibiotics
- Chapter 8Metal Ion Binding to Nucleic Acids
- Chapter 9Polymorphism of DNA versus Structural Conservatism of RNA: Classification of A-, B-, and Z-TYPe Double Helices
- Chapter 10RNA Structure
- Chapter 11DNA Structure
- Chapter 12Left-Handed, Complementary Double Helices—A Heresy? The Z-DNA Family
- Chapter 13Synthetic, Homopolymer Nucleic Acids Structures
- Chapter 14Hypotheses and Speculations: Side-by-Side Model, Kinky DNA, and “Vertical” Double Helix
- Chapter 15tRNA—A Treasury of Stereochemical Information
- Chapter 16Intercalation
- Chapter 17Water and Nucleic Acids
- Chapter 18Protein—Nucleic Acid Interactions
- Chapter 19Higher Organization of DNA
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