نتایج جستجو برای: nucleic acid base

تعداد نتایج: 984648  

Journal: :Current opinion in structural biology 2012
Adelene Y L Sim Peter Minary Michael Levitt

Nucleic acids are an important class of biological macromolecules that carry out a variety of cellular roles. For many functions, naturally occurring DNA and RNA molecules need to fold into precise three-dimensional structures. Due to their self-assembling characteristics, nucleic acids have also been widely studied in the field of nanotechnology, and a diverse range of intricate three-dimensio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Huimin Chen Steve P Meisburger Suzette A Pabit Julie L Sutton Watt W Webb Lois Pollack

Dynamic RNA molecules carry out essential processes in the cell including translation and splicing. Base-pair interactions stabilize RNA into relatively rigid structures, while flexible non-base-paired regions allow RNA to undergo conformational changes required for function. To advance our understanding of RNA folding and dynamics it is critical to know the flexibility of these un-base-paired ...

Journal: :Scientific American 1962
F H CRICK

(a) The nature of the problem Genes are made of nucleic acid. Enzymes are made of protein. The amino acid sequence of a particular protein is synthesized under instruction from a particular piece of nucleic acid. Each protein is made of one or more polypeptide chains, synthesized by condensing together amino acids, head to tail, with the elimination of water. A typical polypeptide chain is seve...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Eric D Horowitz Aaron E Engelhart Michael C Chen Kaycee A Quarles Michael W Smith David G Lynn Nicholas V Hud

The RNA world hypothesis proposes that nucleic acids were once responsible for both information storage and chemical catalysis, before the advent of coded protein synthesis. However, it is difficult to imagine how nucleic acid polymers first appeared, as the abiotic chemical formation of long nucleic acid polymers from mononucleotides or short oligonucleotides remains elusive, and barriers to a...

2009
Jennifer M. Heemstra David R. Liu

The templated synthesis of nucleic acids has previously been achieved through the backbone ligation of preformed nucleotide monomers or oligomers. In contrast, here we demonstrate templated nucleic acid synthesis using a base-filling approach in which individual bases are added to abasic sites of a peptide nucleic acid (PNA). Because nucleobase substrates in this approach are not self-reactive,...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Jean-Louis Mergny Jing Li Laurent Lacroix Samir Amrane Jonathan B. Chaires

We show that nucleic acid structures may be conveniently and inexpensively characterized by their UV thermal difference spectra. A thermal difference spectrum (TDS) is obtained for a nucleic acid by simply recording the ultraviolet absorbance spectra of the unfolded and folded states at temperatures above and below its melting temperature (T(m)). The difference between these two spectra is the ...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2011
Yamuna Krishnan Friedrich C Simmel

In biology, nucleic acids are carriers of molecular information: DNA's base sequence stores and imparts genetic instructions, while RNA's sequence plays the role of a messenger and a regulator of gene expression. As biopolymers, nucleic acids also have exciting physicochemical properties, which can be rationally influenced by the base sequence in myriad ways. Consequently, in recent years nucle...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009
Karl Börjesson Søren Preus Afaf H El-Sagheer Tom Brown Bo Albinsson L Marcus Wilhelmsson

We present the first nucleobase analog fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-pair. The pair consists of tC(O), 1,3-diaza-2-oxophenoxazine, as an energy donor and the newly developed tC(nitro), 7-nitro-1,3-diaza-2-oxophenothiazine, as an energy acceptor. The FRET-pair successfully monitors distances covering up to more than one turn of the DNA duplex. Importantly, we show that the rigid ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Ilker Donmez Vaishnavi Rajagopal Yong-Joo Jeong Smita S Patel

Helicases are motor enzymes that convert the chemical energy of NTP hydrolysis into mechanical force for motion and nucleic acid strand separation. Within the cell, helicases process a range of nucleic acid sequences. It is not known whether this composite rate of moving and opening the strands of nucleic acids depends on the base sequence. Our presteady state kinetic studies of helicases from ...

2003
DOUGLAS A. MAcFADYEN

Nuclease activity was dissociated from proteolytic activity when Sachs confirmed the observations of Milroy that an agent which attacked nucleic acid to liberate inorganic phosphoric acid could not liquefy gelatin and that proteolytic enzymes liquefied gelatin but could not attack nucleic acid (1). Henceforth the rate of separation of inorganic phosphoric acid from nucleic acid became the exclu...

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