Correlation between glycosyl torsion angle and sugar ring pucker does not always exist.
AUTOR(ES)
Low, J N
RESUMO
A survey of the conformational parameters of deoxypyrimidine nucleosides and nucleotides shows that the correlation between glycosyl torsion angle and sugar pucker, which has often been considered to be well-established, does not always exist. This may be of significance when interactions between DNA and other molecules are considered.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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