CONSPECTUS: Although engineered by millions of years of evolution, the cellular machinery is not flawless, and errors regularly appear during DNA replication. The subsequent alteration of the stored genetic message results in a mutation and might be the starting point of important health disorders. The question therefore is what causes DNA mutations? All living organisms are constantly exposed to a number of external agents such as free radicals and to radiation, which may lead to induced mutations. There are also mutations happening without invoking the action of any exogenous element, the so-called spontaneous mutations. The former can be partially controlled by avoiding exposure to high-risk environments, while the latter are more intrig...
The structure of DNA is not constantly at its equilibrium point but evolves with time. It is general...
<div><p>The ground-state tautomerization of the G·C Watson–Crick base pair by the double proton tran...
In a previous publication [1] the author described the base rivalry in monotonous DNA sequences and ...
CONSPECTUS: Although engineered by millions of years of evolution, the cellular machinery is not fla...
One of the most important topics in molecular biology is the genetic stability of DNA. One threat to...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Proton transfer along the hydrogen bonds of DNA can lead to the creation of short-lived, but biologi...
Proton transfer between the DNA bases can lead to non-standard, potentially mutagenic tautomeric for...
Löwdin proposed that the base pair double proton transfer (DPT) tautomers, A*T* and G*C*, may cause ...
The relationship between base pair hydrogen bond proton transfer and the rate of spontaneous single ...
It is known that intense external electric fields affect the proton transfer (PT) reactions in simpl...
It is known that intense external electric fields affect the proton transfer (PT) reactions in simpl...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
ABSTRACT: One-electron oxidation of A/T-rich DNA leads to mutations at thymine. Experimental investi...
The structure of DNA is not constantly at its equilibrium point but evolves with time. It is general...
<div><p>The ground-state tautomerization of the G·C Watson–Crick base pair by the double proton tran...
In a previous publication [1] the author described the base rivalry in monotonous DNA sequences and ...
CONSPECTUS: Although engineered by millions of years of evolution, the cellular machinery is not fla...
One of the most important topics in molecular biology is the genetic stability of DNA. One threat to...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Proton transfer along the hydrogen bonds of DNA can lead to the creation of short-lived, but biologi...
Proton transfer between the DNA bases can lead to non-standard, potentially mutagenic tautomeric for...
Löwdin proposed that the base pair double proton transfer (DPT) tautomers, A*T* and G*C*, may cause ...
The relationship between base pair hydrogen bond proton transfer and the rate of spontaneous single ...
It is known that intense external electric fields affect the proton transfer (PT) reactions in simpl...
It is known that intense external electric fields affect the proton transfer (PT) reactions in simpl...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
Proton changes have been advanced as being the key molecular basis for the mutagenecity of alkylated...
ABSTRACT: One-electron oxidation of A/T-rich DNA leads to mutations at thymine. Experimental investi...
The structure of DNA is not constantly at its equilibrium point but evolves with time. It is general...
<div><p>The ground-state tautomerization of the G·C Watson–Crick base pair by the double proton tran...
In a previous publication [1] the author described the base rivalry in monotonous DNA sequences and ...