1972
DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(72)90046-x
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Aggregate formation in solutions of deoxynucleoside triphosphates, dATP + dTTP

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“…2:2 > 2:1 > 1:1 ( Figure 3). The magnitude of interaction increases with addition of divalent cations [88] in a qualitatively similar way to that known for self-association [17], although the influence of added metal ions has never been studied systematically with respect to the hetero-association of nucleotides and nucleosides and their derivatives.…”
Section: Hetero-association Of Derivatives Of Nucleic Acid Basesmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…2:2 > 2:1 > 1:1 ( Figure 3). The magnitude of interaction increases with addition of divalent cations [88] in a qualitatively similar way to that known for self-association [17], although the influence of added metal ions has never been studied systematically with respect to the hetero-association of nucleotides and nucleosides and their derivatives.…”
Section: Hetero-association Of Derivatives Of Nucleic Acid Basesmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Quantitative parameters of the hetero-association in solution of various combinations of derivatives of nucleic acid bases have been reported for purine-purine, purine-pyrimidine and pyrimidine-pyrimidine interactions [27,70,71,[83][84][85][86][87][88][89]. Derivatives of nucleic acid bases tend to form stacking-type complexes in aqueous solutions with minor contribution, if any, from in-plane hydrogen-bonding (base-pairing), as deduced from the monotonic shift of aromatic protons to lower frequency in NMR [70,83,85,86,88,89] or the hypochromic effect in UV-vis spectroscopy [90][91][92] on increasing concentration or decreasing 16 M.P. Evstigneev temperature, and also supported by high-level quantum-chemical computations [93][94][95][96].…”
Section: Hetero-association Of Derivatives Of Nucleic Acid Basesmentioning
confidence: 99%