Issue 7, 1998

Synthesis of reactive nucleic acid analogues and their application for the study of structure and functions of biopolymers

Abstract

Data on the synthesis of reactive derivatives of nucleic acid analogues and their application for the study of structure and functions of biopolymers are generalised. The main types of such analogues including photoactivated reagents containing azidoaryl, halogeno, and thiol groups, psoralen and its derivatives, platinum-based reagents, and nucleic acid analogues containing substituted pyrophosphate or acyl phosphate internucleotide groups are presented. The mechanisms of interaction of these compounds with proteins and nucleic acids are considered. The prospects for the in vivo application of reactive nucleic acids in various systems are discussed. The bibliography includes 76 references.

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Russ. Chem. Rev., 1998,67, 617-631

Synthesis of reactive nucleic acid analogues and their application for the study of structure and functions of biopolymers

I. E. Kanevskii and S. A. Kuznetsova, Russ. Chem. Rev., 1998, 67, 617 DOI: 10.1070/RC1998v067n07ABEH000394

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