The use of nickel and cobalt reagents is presented for characterizing the solvent exposure of guanine residues in DNA and RNA. These reagents promote guanine oxidation in the presence of a peracid such as monopersulfate, and the extent of reaction indicates the steric and electronic environment surrounding the N7 and aromatic face of this residue. Since oxidation does not itself perturb target structure or induce strand scission, it is coupled with fragmentation by treatment with piperidine (for smaller polynucleotides) or termination of primer extension (for larger polynucleotides).Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143767/1/cpnc0604.pd
Abstract- Nickel(I1) macrocyclic complexes have been found to promote site- and conformation-specifi...
International audienceTo gain more insight about Escherichia coli tmRNA structure, NiCR, a square pl...
Metallointercalating photooxidants interact intimately with the base stack of double-stranded DNA an...
Oxidative DNA damage is one of the most important and most studied mechanisms of disease. It has bee...
M-DNA is a complex between DNA and cobalt(II), nickel(II) or zinc(II) that forms under alkaline cond...
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The nucleobase guanine in DNA (dG) and RNA (rG) has the lowest standard reduction potential of the b...
Oxidation of RNA can be effected by two different techniques: a photochemical, electron-transfer met...
AbstractThe RNA species SHR1 reacts with biocytin (ϵ-biotinoyl-L-lysine) in the presence of Ni2+ or ...
The selective paramagnetic relaxation of oligonucleotide proton resonances of d(GTCGAC)_2 and d(GTGC...
In this article we briefly describe our recent results concerning the interaction of mononuclear [M(...
The macrocyclic square planar nickel complex, [Ni II CR] 2+ , has been shown to be a useful DNA or R...
The low redox potential of guanines (G 1.29 V vs. NHE) compared to other nucleobases, makes them pot...
AbstractChemicals can interact with the genetic material giving rise to the formation of covalent ad...
Synthetic strategies have been developed for the preparation of in-chain metallated oligonucleoticle...
Abstract- Nickel(I1) macrocyclic complexes have been found to promote site- and conformation-specifi...
International audienceTo gain more insight about Escherichia coli tmRNA structure, NiCR, a square pl...
Metallointercalating photooxidants interact intimately with the base stack of double-stranded DNA an...
Oxidative DNA damage is one of the most important and most studied mechanisms of disease. It has bee...
M-DNA is a complex between DNA and cobalt(II), nickel(II) or zinc(II) that forms under alkaline cond...
Nickel(II)-catalysed oxidative guanine and DNA damage beyond 8-oxoguanine Oxidative DNA damage is on...
The nucleobase guanine in DNA (dG) and RNA (rG) has the lowest standard reduction potential of the b...
Oxidation of RNA can be effected by two different techniques: a photochemical, electron-transfer met...
AbstractThe RNA species SHR1 reacts with biocytin (ϵ-biotinoyl-L-lysine) in the presence of Ni2+ or ...
The selective paramagnetic relaxation of oligonucleotide proton resonances of d(GTCGAC)_2 and d(GTGC...
In this article we briefly describe our recent results concerning the interaction of mononuclear [M(...
The macrocyclic square planar nickel complex, [Ni II CR] 2+ , has been shown to be a useful DNA or R...
The low redox potential of guanines (G 1.29 V vs. NHE) compared to other nucleobases, makes them pot...
AbstractChemicals can interact with the genetic material giving rise to the formation of covalent ad...
Synthetic strategies have been developed for the preparation of in-chain metallated oligonucleoticle...
Abstract- Nickel(I1) macrocyclic complexes have been found to promote site- and conformation-specifi...
International audienceTo gain more insight about Escherichia coli tmRNA structure, NiCR, a square pl...
Metallointercalating photooxidants interact intimately with the base stack of double-stranded DNA an...