| Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure (2007) |
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![]() Title: Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure Author(s): Stephen Neidle Series: Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology vol.32 Publisher: Academic Press ISBN: 0123695074 Publication: 2007 Pages: 336 Description: This unique and practical resource provides the most complete and concise summary of underlying principles and approaches to studying nucleic acid structure, including discussion of x-ray crystallography, NMR, molecular modelling, and databases. Its focus is on a survey of structures especially important for biomedical research and pharmacological applications. To aid novices, the book includes an introduction to technical lingo used to describe nucleic acid structure and conformations (roll, slide, twist, buckle, etc.). This completely updated edition features expanded coverage of the latest advances relevant to recognition of DNA and RNA by small molecules and proteins. In particular, the reader will find extensive new discussions on: RNA folding, ribosome structure and antibiotic interactions, DNA quadruplexes, DNA and RNA protein complexes, and short interfering RNA (siRNA). This handy guide ends with a complete list of resources, including relevant online databases and software. Download (8 MB): Must be registered to view link! Add as favourites (3) | Views: 1618
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