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Ribouridylic acid

The RNA analogue, 23A, formed a triplex with natural poly(uridylic acid) with the mole ratio of 1 2. While the natural triplex poly(riboadenylic acid) [poly(rA)]-poly(ribouridylic acid) [poly(rU)]-poly(riboadenylic acid) [poly(-rA)] is transformed via a duplex [poly(rA)-poly(rU)-l-poly(rA)] (T 62 °C) to single strands (T 44 °C ) [14], the complex 23A-poly(rU)-23A was melted directly to the individual strands [23A-I-23 A-fpoly(rU)] at T of 80 °C. Com-... [Pg.15]

Nucleic acids, however, can also occur as triple helices. Thus, for example, the double helix consisting of one poly(riboadenylate) chain and one poly(ribouridylate) chain is in equilibrium with a triple helix ... [Pg.513]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.69 ]




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