Probing of nucleic acids by metal ion complexes of small molecules
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Probing of nucleic acids by metal ion complexes of small molecules
(Metal ions in biological systems / edited by Helmut Sigel, v. 33)
Marcel Dekker, c1996
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Volume 33 focuses on the vibrant research area of probing nucleic acids--the carriers of the genetic code--by metal ion complexes of small molecules providing an authoritative, timely account of this fascinating topic by over 50 distinguished experts."
Table of Contents
- Molecular modelling of transition metal adducts with nucleic acids and their constituents
- zinc complexes as targeting agents for nucleic acids
- metallocene interactions with DNA and DNA processing enzymes
- evidences for a catalytic activity of the DNA double helix in the reactions between DNA, platinum (II) and intercalators
- trans-diammineplatinum (II) - what makes it different from CIS-DDP? coordination chemistry of a neglected relative of cisplatin and its interaction with nucleic acids
- metal ions in multiple-stranded DNA
- DNA interactions with substitution-intert transition metal ion complexes
- effect of metal ions on the fluorescence of dyes bound to DNA
- photolytic covalent binding of metal complexes to DNA
- electrochemically activated nucleic acid oxidation
- electron transfer between metal complexes bound to DNA - is DNA a wire?
- porphyrin and metalloporphyrin interactions with DNA
- selective DNA cleavage by metalloporphyrin derivatives
- synthetic metalloporphyrins as probes of protein-DNA interactions
- targeting of nucleic acids by iron complexes
- nucleic acid chemistry of the cuprous complexes of 1,10-phenanthroline and derivatives
- specific DNA cleavage by manganese (III) complexes
- nickel complexes as probes of guanine sites in nucleic acid folding
- hydrolytic cleavage of RNA catalyzed by metal ion complexes
- RNA recognition and cleavage by iron (III)-bleomycin
- metallobleomycin-DNA interactions - structures and reactions related to bleomycin-induced DNA damage.
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