International audienceThe natural bases of nucleic acids have a strong preference for one tautomer form, guaranteeing fidelity in their hydrogen bonding potential. However, base pairs observed in recent crystal structures of polymerases and ribosomes are best explained by an alternative base tautomer, leading to the formation of base pairs with Watson-Crick-like geometries. These observations set limits to geometric selection in molecular recognition of complementary Watson-Crick pairs for fidelity in replication and translation processes
As part of an effort to develop stable and replicable unnatural base pairs, we have evaluated a larg...
1804-1812The ability to form intermolecular hydrogen bonds in DNA depends on the donor-acceptor ato...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Molecular recognition of DNA base pairs by the fo...
AbstractThe natural bases of nucleic acids form a great variety of base pairs with at least two hydr...
AbstractThe natural bases of nucleic acids form a great variety of base pairs with at least two hydr...
phosphates have been omitted for clarity. The faithful replication of DNA by DNA polymerases is ne-c...
<p>The central dogma of molecular biology relies on the correct Watson-Crick (WC) geometry of canoni...
RNA molecules exhibit complex structures in which a large fraction of the bases engage in non-Watson...
Many candidate unnatural DNA base pairs have been developed, but surprisingly, some of the best repl...
Watson-Crick base pairing in duplex structures utilises a unique combination of hydrogen bond donors...
As part of an effort to develop stable and replicable unnatural base pairs, we have evaluated a larg...
Non-Watson-Crick base pairs mediate specific interactions responsible for RNA-RNA self-assembly and ...
The integrity of the genome relies primarily on the ability of DNA polymerases to efficiently cataly...
<p>Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) play essential roles in the central dogma of biology for the storage ...
As part of an effort to develop stable and replicable unnatural base pairs, we have evaluated a larg...
As part of an effort to develop stable and replicable unnatural base pairs, we have evaluated a larg...
1804-1812The ability to form intermolecular hydrogen bonds in DNA depends on the donor-acceptor ato...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Molecular recognition of DNA base pairs by the fo...
AbstractThe natural bases of nucleic acids form a great variety of base pairs with at least two hydr...
AbstractThe natural bases of nucleic acids form a great variety of base pairs with at least two hydr...
phosphates have been omitted for clarity. The faithful replication of DNA by DNA polymerases is ne-c...
<p>The central dogma of molecular biology relies on the correct Watson-Crick (WC) geometry of canoni...
RNA molecules exhibit complex structures in which a large fraction of the bases engage in non-Watson...
Many candidate unnatural DNA base pairs have been developed, but surprisingly, some of the best repl...
Watson-Crick base pairing in duplex structures utilises a unique combination of hydrogen bond donors...
As part of an effort to develop stable and replicable unnatural base pairs, we have evaluated a larg...
Non-Watson-Crick base pairs mediate specific interactions responsible for RNA-RNA self-assembly and ...
The integrity of the genome relies primarily on the ability of DNA polymerases to efficiently cataly...
<p>Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) play essential roles in the central dogma of biology for the storage ...
As part of an effort to develop stable and replicable unnatural base pairs, we have evaluated a larg...
As part of an effort to develop stable and replicable unnatural base pairs, we have evaluated a larg...
1804-1812The ability to form intermolecular hydrogen bonds in DNA depends on the donor-acceptor ato...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Molecular recognition of DNA base pairs by the fo...