| Literature DB >> 16997219 |
T Ackermann1, V Gramlich, H Klump, T Knäble, E D Schmid, H Seliger, J Stulz.
Abstract
When guanine and uracil form hydrogen bonds in the pairing scheme first proposed by Crick one would expect that poly(A,G) will form an unperturbed double helix with poly U at room temperature in a dilute electrolyte solution (0.1 M NaCl). We have demonstrated by Raman- and IR-spectroscopy that the secondary structure of poly(A.G) . poly U is very similar to the structure of poly A . poly U; only the thermal stability of the double helix seems slightly lower than the stability of poly A . poly U, whereas the average helix length is unaffected by the dispersed G . U base pairs. From our input ratio of guanine and adenine we estimate that about every fourth base pair is a wobble pair.Entities:
Year: 1979 PMID: 16997219 DOI: 10.1016/0301-4622(79)85011-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys Chem ISSN: 0301-4622 Impact factor: 2.352