Cheng et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Recognition of nucleic acid bases and base-pairs by hydrogen bonding to amino acid side-chainsCheng et al., 2003
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- Cheng A
- Chen W
- Fuhrmann C
- Frankel A
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- Journal of molecular biology
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Sequence-specific protein–nucleic acid recognition is determined, in part, by hydrogen bonding interactions between amino acid side-chains and nucleotide bases. To examine the repertoire of possible interactions, we have calculated geometrically plausible arrangements …
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