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Phosphate backbone reactions with metal complexes

The reactions of transition-metal complexes with polynucleotides generally fall into two categories (i) those involving a redox reaction of the metal complex that mediates oxidation of the nucleic acid and (ii) those involving coordination of the metal center to the sugar-phosphate backbone so as to mediate hydrolysis of the polymer. Both redox and hydrolytic reactions of metal complexes with nucleic acids have been exploited with much success in the development of tools for molecular biology. [Pg.462]


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