According to the iconic model, the Watson–Crick double helix exploits nucleobase pairs that are both size complementary (big purines pair with small pyrimidines) and hydrogen bond complementary (hydrogen bond donors pair with hydrogen bond acceptors). Using a synthetic biology strategy, we report here the discovery of two new DNA-like systems that appear to support molecular recognition with the same proficiency as standard Watson–Crick DNA. However, these both violate size complementarity (big pairs with small), retaining hydrogen bond complementarity (donors pair with acceptors) as their only specificity principle. They exclude mismatches as well as standard Watson–Crick DNA excludes mismatches. In crystal structures, these “skinny” and “...
DNA and RNA are large and flexible polymers selected by nature to transmit information. The most com...
The sequence-specific recognition of double-helical DNA by oligonucleotide-directed triple-helix for...
Many candidate unnatural DNA base pairs have been developed, but surprisingly, some of the best repl...
AbstractTo guide the design of alternative genetic systems, we measured melting temperatures of DNA ...
phosphates have been omitted for clarity. The faithful replication of DNA by DNA polymerases is ne-c...
AbstractThe well-known Watson-Crick complementarity rules, which were discovered 50 years ago, elega...
Outsized nucleosides inside: A recent report described the rational design of an artificial DNA doub...
DNA has been selected by millennia of evolution as the primary molecule that carries, preserves and ...
textHydrogen bonding is seen extensively in Nature. It is manifest in DNA/RNA nucleic acid (nucleob...
A goal of synthetic biology is to develop new nucleobases that retain the desirable properties of na...
DNA ANALOGUES are currently being intensely investigated owing to their potential as gene-targeted d...
International audienceAbstract The four natural DNA bases (A, T, G and C) associate in base pairs (A...
The DNA double helix, containing both purine and pyrimidine bases, has evolved as the universal gene...
SummaryNucleic acid duplexes associating through purine-purine base pairing have been constructed an...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the stuff of our genes. There are four bases (A, T, G, C) possible fo...
DNA and RNA are large and flexible polymers selected by nature to transmit information. The most com...
The sequence-specific recognition of double-helical DNA by oligonucleotide-directed triple-helix for...
Many candidate unnatural DNA base pairs have been developed, but surprisingly, some of the best repl...
AbstractTo guide the design of alternative genetic systems, we measured melting temperatures of DNA ...
phosphates have been omitted for clarity. The faithful replication of DNA by DNA polymerases is ne-c...
AbstractThe well-known Watson-Crick complementarity rules, which were discovered 50 years ago, elega...
Outsized nucleosides inside: A recent report described the rational design of an artificial DNA doub...
DNA has been selected by millennia of evolution as the primary molecule that carries, preserves and ...
textHydrogen bonding is seen extensively in Nature. It is manifest in DNA/RNA nucleic acid (nucleob...
A goal of synthetic biology is to develop new nucleobases that retain the desirable properties of na...
DNA ANALOGUES are currently being intensely investigated owing to their potential as gene-targeted d...
International audienceAbstract The four natural DNA bases (A, T, G and C) associate in base pairs (A...
The DNA double helix, containing both purine and pyrimidine bases, has evolved as the universal gene...
SummaryNucleic acid duplexes associating through purine-purine base pairing have been constructed an...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the stuff of our genes. There are four bases (A, T, G, C) possible fo...
DNA and RNA are large and flexible polymers selected by nature to transmit information. The most com...
The sequence-specific recognition of double-helical DNA by oligonucleotide-directed triple-helix for...
Many candidate unnatural DNA base pairs have been developed, but surprisingly, some of the best repl...