Hydrogen bonding interactions of polyamines with the 2' OH of RNA.
AUTOR(ES)
Bolton, P H
RESUMO
Polyamines and other charged amines bind to RNA by hydrogen bonding to the 3' phosphate and to the 2' OH. This mode of binding suggests a mechanism by which DNA and RNA might be distinguished by enzymes.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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