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Principles of nucleic acid structure

Springer-Verlag

Table of Contents

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

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