1FV7 Dna date Sep 19, 2000
title A Two B-Z Junction Containing Dna Resolves Into An All Right Double Helix
authors O.Mauffret, C.El Amri, F.Santamaria, G.Tevanian, B.Rayner, S.Ferm
compound source
Molecule: 5'-D((5cm)Pgp(5cm)Pgp(0dc)P(0dg)P(5cm)Pgp Pg)-3';
Chain: A, B
Engineered: Yes
Synthetic: Yes
methodSolution NMR
ligand 0DC, 0DG, 5CM enzyme
Primary referenceA two B-Z junction containing DNA resolves into an all right-handed double-helix., Mauffret O, El Amri C, Santamaria F, Tevanian G, Rayner B, Fermandjian S, Nucleic Acids Res 2000 Nov 15;28(22):4403-9. PMID:11071926
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