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Linkage dihedral angles about

The tetraort/io-substitutions create a steric hindrance about the diaryl linkage, which results in a dihedral angle of 56.4° between the two aromatic rings [296]. [Pg.55]

The Karplus-like relationship between HCOP and CCOP dihedral angles and and three-bond coupling constants, respectively, has been used to determine the conformation about the ribose-phosphate backbone of nucleic acids in solution. Torsional angles about both the C3 -03 and C5 -05 bonds in 3, 5 -phosphodiester linkages have been determined from the coupled and P NMR spectra. [Pg.577]


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