103D Dna date Dec 16, 1994
title The Unusual Structure Of The Human Centromere (Gga)2 Motif: Guanosine Residues Stacked Between Sheared G(Dot)A Pairs
authors S.H.Chou, L.Zhu, B.R.Reid
compound source
Molecule: Dna (5'-D(Gptpgpgpapaptpgpgpapapc)-3'
Chain: A, B
Engineered: Yes
Synthetic: Yes
Other_details: Chemically Synthesized
methodSolution NMR
Primary referenceThe unusual structure of the human centromere (GGA)2 motif. Unpaired guanosine residues stacked between sheared G.A pairs., Chou SH, Zhu L, Reid BR, J Mol Biol 1994 Dec 2;244(3):259-68. PMID:7966337
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