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Partially crystalline state stack structure

So we are still left with two models of the stereochemistry of DNA alkylated by a PAH diol epoxide the PAH either lies in a groove of DNA or else tries to intercalate between the bass of DNA. Since it is covalently bonded to a base it must cause considerable distortion if it tries to lie between the bases. However, the stacking observed in the crystalline state seems to argue for partial intercalation. We will need crystal structures of at least one appropriately alkylated polynucleotide before this problem can be resolved. And when this is done it will be just the beginning of the answer to the problem of alkylation of DNA by activated carcinogens. The subsequent question is, what is the lesion in DNA that is important in carcinogenesis, and then what does it cause to happen so that tumor formation is initiated ... [Pg.181]


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