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DNA and RNA Binders, From Small Molecules to Drugs (2-Volume Set) (Volume 1) [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Martine Demeunynck (Author), Christian Bailly (Author), W. David Wilson (Author)


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January 24, 2003
The development of molecules that selectively bind to nucleic acids has provided many details about DNA and RNA recognition. The range of such substances, such as metal complexes, peptides, oligonucleotides and a wide array of synthetic organic compounds, is as manifold as the functions of nucleic acids. Nucleic acid recognition sequences are often found in the major or minor groove of a double strand, while other typical interactions include intercalation between base pairs or the formation of triple or quadruple helices. One example of a binding mode that has recently been proposed is end stacking on such complex structures as the telomere tetraplex. In this comprehensive book, internationally recognized experts describe in detail the important aspects of nucleic acid binding, and in so doing present impressive approaches to drug design. Since typical substances may be created naturally or synthetically, emphasis is placed on natural products, chemical synthesis, the use of combinatorial libraries, and structural characterization. The whole is rounded off by contributions on molecular modeling, as well as investigations into the way in which any given drug interacts with its nucleic acid recognition site.

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The development of molecules that selectively bind to nucleic acids has provided many details about DNA and RNA recognition. The range of such substances, such as metal complexes, peptides, oligonucleotides and a wide array of synthetic organic compounds, is as manifold as the functions of nucleic acids. Nucleic acid recognition sequences are often found in the major or minor groove of a double strand, while other typical interactions include intercalation between base pairs or the formation of triple or quadruple helices. One example of a binding mode that has recently been proposed is end stacking on such complex structures as the telomere tetraplex. In this comprehensive book, internationally recognized experts describe in detail the important aspects of nucleic acid binding, and in so doing present impressive approaches to drug design. Since typical substances may be created naturally or synthetically, emphasis is placed on natural products, chemical synthesis, the use of combinatorial libraries, and structural characterization. The whole is rounded off by contributions on molecular modeling, as well as investigations into the way in which any given drug interacts with its nucleic acid recognition site.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 754 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1 edition (January 24, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3527305955
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527305957
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.9 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,821,345 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The quest to understand specific interactions between drugs and nucleic acids dates back a long time - more than 40 years. Read the first page
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abasic pocket, second peptide positions, tional adducts, transplatin analogs, macrocyclic bisacridine, antitumor analogs, intercalation hypothesis, dinuclear platinum complexes, tetrahydrofuran analog, direct strand scission, antitumor cisplatin, strand scission activity, nucleobase modification, hybridization indicator, intrastrand crosslink, phi complexes, threading intercalators, platinum antitumor drugs, abasic lesion, naphthalene diimide, plasmid nicking, thymine dimer repair, quadruplex structures, quadruplex formation, acridine ring
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Natl Acad, Nucleic Acids Res, New York, Cancer Res, Tetrahedron Lett, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Marcel Dekker, Nature Struct, Academic Press, Humana Press, Leading Anticancer Drug, Methods Enzymol, Perkin Trans, Platinum-Based Drugs, Life Sci, Nucleic Acids Samples, Antitumor Analogs of Cisplatin, Chem Soc, Electrochemistry of Metal Complexes Bound, Faraday Trans, Genes Der, Interactions of Macrocyclic Compounds, Metal-Salens Activated, Nature Biotechnol, Nett Acad
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