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PDBsum entry 2wna
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Crystal structure of the gna 3'-g(br)cgcgc-2'
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Structure:
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Gna. Chain: a. Engineered: yes. Other_details: synthetic glycol nucleic acid, 3'-(s)-((zgu)p(zbc) p(zgu)p(zcy)p(zgu)p(zcy))-2'
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Synthetic: yes. Homo sapiens. Organism_taxid: 9606
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Resolution:
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0.97Å
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0.106
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0.127
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Authors:
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M.K.Schlegel,L.-O.Essen,E.Meggers
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Key ref:
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M.K.Schlegel
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Atomic resolution duplex structure of the simplified nucleic acid GNA.
Chem Commun (camb),
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1094-1096.
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Date:
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07-Jul-09
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16-Feb-10
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Chem Commun (camb)
46:1094-1096
(2010)
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Atomic resolution duplex structure of the simplified nucleic acid GNA.
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M.K.Schlegel,
L.O.Essen,
E.Meggers.
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ABSTRACT
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Double helix variations of glycol nucleic acids (GNA) are revealed by the atomic
resolution crystal structure of a 6mer GNA duplex containing solely Watson-Crick
type hydrogen-bonded base pairs.
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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D.D'Alonzo,
A.Guaragna,
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G.Palumbo
(2011).
Exploring the role of chirality in nucleic acid recognition.
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Chem Biodivers,
8,
373-413.
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H.Zhou,
A.T.Johnson,
O.Wiest,
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L.Zhang
(2011).
Incorporation of porphyrin acetylides into duplexes of the simplified nucleic acid GNA.
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Org Biomol Chem,
9,
2840-2849.
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M.Hernández-Rodríguez,
J.Xie,
Y.M.Osornio,
and
R.Krishnamurthy
(2011).
Mapping the landscape of potentially primordial informational oligomers: (3'→2')-D-phosphoglyceric acid linked acyclic oligonucleotides tagged with 2,4-disubstituted 5-aminopyrimidines as recognition elements.
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Chem Asian J,
6,
1252-1262.
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