Naturally-occurring modified nucleobases, next to the four canonical nucleobases, extend the chemical information content of DNA and RNA, but their role in regulating the basic functions in a cell is still largely unexplored. In addition, over the past two decades chemically modified nucleobases have been developed as versatile tool for chemical fine-tuning of artificial DNA in the emerging area of synthetic biology. Indeed, unnatural base pairing may possess higher specificity and thermal stability through suitable design of artificial nucleobases and yield an artificially expanded genetic information system. The aim of this forthcoming Special Issue, "Noncanonical Nucleobases", is not only to present new crystal structures, but also to...
Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the added nucleotides pair ...
The exquisite structures and properties of nucleic acids enable them to function in information stor...
Synthetic biologists demonstrate their command over natural biology by reproducing the behaviors of ...
Chemically modified nucleic acids (CNAs) are widely explored as antisense oligonucleotide or small i...
Four letters of the genetic alphabet (A, T, G, and C) can be replaced by non-canonical nucleobases t...
Recognition of the nucleic acid bases within the DNA scaffold comprises the basis for transmission o...
The hydrogen-bonding recognition interactions of nucleobases are a fundamental property of nucleic a...
Chemically modified nucleic acids find widespread use as tools in research, as diagnostic reagents a...
The hydrogen-bonding recognition interactions of nucleobases are a fundamental property of nucleic a...
AbstractTo guide the design of alternative genetic systems, we measured melting temperatures of DNA ...
Nucleobase interactions play a fundamental role in biological functions, including transcription and...
The work described in this thesis focuses on understanding the solid state interactions of organic m...
Synthetic modified nucleosides designed to pair in unusual ways with natural nucleobases have many p...
To increase the scope of natural biosystem, nucleic acids have been intensively modified. One direct...
Deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid under physiological condition are polyanions composed of ...
Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the added nucleotides pair ...
The exquisite structures and properties of nucleic acids enable them to function in information stor...
Synthetic biologists demonstrate their command over natural biology by reproducing the behaviors of ...
Chemically modified nucleic acids (CNAs) are widely explored as antisense oligonucleotide or small i...
Four letters of the genetic alphabet (A, T, G, and C) can be replaced by non-canonical nucleobases t...
Recognition of the nucleic acid bases within the DNA scaffold comprises the basis for transmission o...
The hydrogen-bonding recognition interactions of nucleobases are a fundamental property of nucleic a...
Chemically modified nucleic acids find widespread use as tools in research, as diagnostic reagents a...
The hydrogen-bonding recognition interactions of nucleobases are a fundamental property of nucleic a...
AbstractTo guide the design of alternative genetic systems, we measured melting temperatures of DNA ...
Nucleobase interactions play a fundamental role in biological functions, including transcription and...
The work described in this thesis focuses on understanding the solid state interactions of organic m...
Synthetic modified nucleosides designed to pair in unusual ways with natural nucleobases have many p...
To increase the scope of natural biosystem, nucleic acids have been intensively modified. One direct...
Deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid under physiological condition are polyanions composed of ...
Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the added nucleotides pair ...
The exquisite structures and properties of nucleic acids enable them to function in information stor...
Synthetic biologists demonstrate their command over natural biology by reproducing the behaviors of ...