We present a new structure of a DNA dodecamer obtained in the presence of Ni2+ ions. The DNA forms Ni-guanine cross-links between neighboring molecules. Our results show that an adequate dosage of Ni2+ may help to form well-defined DNA nanostructures. We also compare our structure with other dodecamers which present unique features and also crystallize in trigonal unit cells, strongly influenced by the counterions associated with DNA. In all cases, the DNA duplexes form parallel pseudo-helical columns in the crystal, similar to DNA-protamine and native DNA fibers.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
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Four-way junctions (4WJs) are supramolecular DNA assemblies comprising four interacting DNA strands ...
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84 years elapsed between the announcements of the periodic table and that of the DNA double helix in...
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The metal affinities of metal-sensing transcriptional regulators co-vary with cellular metal concent...
Four‐way junctions (4WJs) are supramolecular DNA assemblies comprising four interacting DNA strands ...
Four-way junctions (4WJs) are supramolecular DNA assemblies comprising four interacting DNA strands ...
NOTICE: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Jessica Rodríguez, Jesús Mosquer...
In alkaline conditions, a complex called M-DNA is formed between a divalent metal ion, cobalt, nicke...
At specific DNA sites, nickel(II) salts promote the assembly of designed components, namely a bis(hi...
This tutorial review summarises B-DNA structure and metallomolecule binding modes and illustrates so...
M-DNA is a complex between DNA and cobalt(II), nickel(II) or zinc(II) that forms under alkaline cond...
In this work, we explore the influence of different solvents and ions on the crystallization behavio...
84 years elapsed between the announcements of the periodic table and that of the DNA double helix in...
DNA self-assembly has proved to be a useful bottomup strategy for the construction of user-defined n...
The iconic model of DNA is the Watson-Crick double helix, but it can form other types of structures....
The development of metal base pairs is of immense importance for the construction of DNA nanostructu...
Chapter 1 reviews the background of nucleic acid structures and drug targeting to nucleic acids. The...
The ability to self-assemble into pre-programmed architectures has made DNA become a useful molecule...
The metal affinities of metal-sensing transcriptional regulators co-vary with cellular metal concent...
Four‐way junctions (4WJs) are supramolecular DNA assemblies comprising four interacting DNA strands ...
Four-way junctions (4WJs) are supramolecular DNA assemblies comprising four interacting DNA strands ...