Journal Article10.1016/S0022-2836(63)80086-8
X-ray studies of two synthetic DNA copolymers
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TL;DR: An X-ray diffraction study of the synthetic DNA copolymers dAT† and dA BU ¯ has demonstrated that the lithium salts exist in a B form with helix dimensions identical with those of lithium DNA.
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About: This article is published in Journal of Molecular Biology. The article was published on 01 Apr 1963. The article focuses on the topics: Thymine.
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Abstract: The structures of the three major classes of biopolymers-polynucleotides, polypeptides and polysaccharides-are surveyed in the light of the most recent results from X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and other studies. The review contains an introductory section setting out the basic features of each class of biopolymer: the natures of the 'building blocks', the linkages between them, conformational principles, types of repeating (secondary) structures and so on. The main section on each class is deliberately selective, because of the large amount of structural information now available. The section on polynucleotides concentrates on DNA, reviewing the classical double-helical models and the evidence provided by X-ray fibre diffraction, but also paying special attention to the rapid growth of new information on such features as the variations in helix geometry and in base-stacking, those data being derived primarily from studies of small self-complementary oligonucleotides. Alternative models and the question of right-handed versus left-handed structures are also considered. Among polypeptide structures, both globular and fibrous proteins are described. Globular proteins are treated as a group, with no detailed description of any one of them; this section concentrates on the organisation of globular proteins via folding units and domains, some general features (protein homology, catalysis, flexibility, interaction with water), membrane proteins, immunoglobulins and viruses.
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TL;DR: The helix-coil transitions of two synthetic DNA copolymers have been studied as models for the behavior of natural DNAs and in order to learn how to form hybrid molecules by a coil-helix transition.
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