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Nucleic Acids: Curvature and Deformation: Recent Advances and New Paradigms (Out of print)

AUTHOR Mohanty, Udayan; Stellwagen, Nancy C.; Stellwagen, Nancy C. et al.
PUBLISHER American Chemical Society (09/09/2004)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Curvature and Deformation of Nucleic Acids: Recent Advances, New Paradigms presents an up-to-date review on the curvature and deformation of nucleic acids. Chapter 1 sets the various chapters in context, as well as describing several controversial topics. Chapter 2 gives a comprehensive review of the literature on DNA bending and describes the current status of molecular dynamics simulations of DNA and protein-DNA complexes. Chapter 3 describes the structural basis for A-tract DNA helix bending, based on recent NMR structures and other biophysical measurements. Chapter 4 describes the localization of Mg++ ions in the crystal structure of a B-form DNA dodecamer and discusses the relevance of these bound ions to sequence-dependent bending. Chapter 5 discusses the electrostatic energy penalties that result from phosphate crowding in curved DNA oligomers. Chapter 6 presents a quantitative model that predicts the magnitude of the bend caused by asymmetric charge neutralization of DNA phosphate residues. Chapter 7 reviews the structural and dynamic properties of four-way DNA junctions in the presence of metal ions, and it describes the exchange between alternative stacking conformers in solution. Chapter 8 documents the fact that a conserved pseudouridine residue in an RNA duplex containing a precursor messenger branch site makes an important contribution to the structure of the molecule. Chapter 9 describes structural perturbations that are observed in disease-related mutants of human mitochondrial transfer RNAs. Chapter 10 reviews the thermodynamics of the folding and unfolding of DNA oligomers distorted by the binding of small ligands. Chapter 11 describes a method of constructing DNA fragments for cyclization studies that uses single strand gaps as flexible hinges that allow the correct torsional orientation of the helix ends. Chapter 12 reviews a statistical mechanical model that predicts the stability of reconstituted nucleosomes based on sequence-dependent DNA curvature and flexibility.
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ISBN-13: 9780841238626
ISBN-10: 0841238626
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 376
Carton Quantity: 28
Product Dimensions: 6.10 x 0.74 x 9.38 inches
Weight: 1.04 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Science | Life Sciences - Biochemistry
Science | Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical
Dewey Decimal: 572.8
Library of Congress Control Number: 2004041122
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Curvature and Deformation of Nucleic Acids: Recent Advances, New Paradigms presents an up-to-date review on the curvature and deformation of nucleic acids. Chapter 1 sets the various chapters in context, as well as describing several controversial topics. Chapter 2 gives a comprehensive review of the literature on DNA bending and describes the current status of molecular dynamics simulations of DNA and protein-DNA complexes. Chapter 3 describes the structural basis for A-tract DNA helix bending, based on recent NMR structures and other biophysical measurements. Chapter 4 describes the localization of Mg++ ions in the crystal structure of a B-form DNA dodecamer and discusses the relevance of these bound ions to sequence-dependent bending. Chapter 5 discusses the electrostatic energy penalties that result from phosphate crowding in curved DNA oligomers. Chapter 6 presents a quantitative model that predicts the magnitude of the bend caused by asymmetric charge neutralization of DNA phosphate residues. Chapter 7 reviews the structural and dynamic properties of four-way DNA junctions in the presence of metal ions, and it describes the exchange between alternative stacking conformers in solution. Chapter 8 documents the fact that a conserved pseudouridine residue in an RNA duplex containing a precursor messenger branch site makes an important contribution to the structure of the molecule. Chapter 9 describes structural perturbations that are observed in disease-related mutants of human mitochondrial transfer RNAs. Chapter 10 reviews the thermodynamics of the folding and unfolding of DNA oligomers distorted by the binding of small ligands. Chapter 11 describes a method of constructing DNA fragments for cyclization studies that uses single strand gaps as flexible hinges that allow the correct torsional orientation of the helix ends. Chapter 12 reviews a statistical mechanical model that predicts the stability of reconstituted nucleosomes based on sequence-dependent DNA curvature and flexibility.
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Editor: Mohanty, Udayan
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Boston College
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