Nucleic acid template-directed assembly of metallosalen-DNA conjugates

JL Czlapinski, TL Sheppard

Index: Czlapinski; Sheppard Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2001 , vol. 123, # 35 p. 8618 - 8619

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Abstract

Watson-Crick base pairing organizes DNA duplex formation necessary for genetic information storage in biological systems. DNA and RNA templates also direct the specific binding of nucleotide substrates during diverse enzyme-catalyzed reactions in replication, transcription, and DNA repair pathways. Recently, nucleic acid recognition properties have been extended to nonbiological systems, where DNA base pairing has been used to drive ...

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