DNA and aspects of molecular biology

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    • Kool, Eric T

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DNA and aspects of molecular biology

editor, Eric T. Kool

(Comprehensive natural products chemistry / editors-in-chief, Sir Derek Barton, Koji Nakanishi ; executive editor, Otto Meth-Cohn, v. 7)

Pergamon, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume is intended to cover the chemistry of one of the most widely studied and important natural products, DNA. Discussed in detail are physicochemical properties of the molecule itself as well as small-molecule natural products that are known to interact with it. Also included are methods to synthesize and manipulate DNA and modified analogues. Twenty chapters are devoted to this overall topic. The first five relate to the structure of DNA; the first focuses on thermodynamics and kinetics of double helix formation; the next two describe triple- and tetra- helical structures formed by DNA; and the last two focus on methods for probing DNA structure (specifically, NMR methods and chemical probing methods, respectively). Chapters six to twelve focus on the chemistry of natural DNA and modified analogues. The first of these addresses nonenzymatic methods for synthesizing DNA, and the next chapter, methods for attachment of reporter groups to it. Modifications of DNA structure are discussed in chapters eight to eleven; the first of these addresses nucleoside analogues useful as biochemical probes, while others discuss alterations to the DNA backbone, bases, and topology, respectively. The extensive chemistry of DNA damage is reviewed in the last chapter (chapter 12). Chapters 13-18 cover molecules known to bind DNA, excluding proteins. Included in this group are a large number of natural and non-natural products, which fall into the classes of intercalators (chapter 13), minor groove binders (chapter 14), DNA-binding peptides (chapter 15), and DNA-damaging natural products (chapter 16). The last two chapters focus more specifically on two broad classes of medicinally important agents which interact with DNA; specifically, the enediyne natural products (chapter 17), and topoisomerase inhibitors (chapter 18). The final two chapters cover DNA-related molecular biology techniques which are being used in many chemically-oriented laboratories. The first (chapter 19) covers selection of novel ligands and catalysts from sequence-randomized libraries of DNA. The second (chapter 20) covers other useful molecular biology methods such as cloning and the polymerase chain reaction.

Table of Contents

  • Thermodynamics and kinetics of nucleic acid association/dissociation and folding processes, G.E. Plum et al.
  • probing DNA structure by NMR, C. de los Santos
  • molecular probes of DNA structure, J.T. Millard
  • oligonucleotide synthesis, R.P. Iyer, S.L. Beaucage
  • attachment of reporter and conjugate groups to DNA, S.L. Beaucage
  • use of nucleoside analogues to probe biochemical processes, L.W. McLaughlin et al.
  • DNA with altered backbones in antisense applicationsm, Y.S. Sanghvi
  • DNA with altered bases, G.R. Revankar, T. Sudhakar Rao
  • topological modification of DNA - circles, loops, knots, and branches, E.T. Kool
  • chemistry of DNA damage, M.M. Greenberg
  • DNA intercalators. W.D. Wilson
  • DNA minor groove binders, T.C. Jenkins
  • DNA-binding peptides, J. Chmielewski et al.
  • covalent modification of DNA by natural products, K.S. Gates
  • DNA-damaging enediyne compounds, Z. Xi, I.H. Goldberg
  • DNA topoisomerase inhibitors, T.L. MacDonald et al.
  • DNA selection and amplification, D. Sen
  • cloning as a tool for organic chemists, B.L. Miller, J.D. Pickert.

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  • NCID
    BB10620782
  • ISBN
    • 0080431658
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxxviii, 733 p.
  • Size
    28 cm.
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