Issue 22, 1998

Duplex hydrogen bonding promotes intercalation of Cu(T4) in DNA hairpins (Cu(T4) = meso-tetrakis(4-(N-methylpyridyl))porphyrincopper(II))

Abstract

Inosine-for-guanine replacement in DNA hairpin hosts reveals that the intercalative binding of Cu(T4) depends upon strong hydrogen bonding within the stem.

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Chem. Commun., 1998, 2517-2518

Duplex hydrogen bonding promotes intercalation of Cu(T4) in DNA hairpins (Cu(T4) = meso-tetrakis(4-(N-methylpyridyl))porphyrincopper(II))

D. K. Crites Tears and D. R. McMillin, Chem. Commun., 1998, 2517 DOI: 10.1039/A806103C

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