Issue April 2001No. 5 (p 647-782) April 2001 ISSN 0739-1102 Structure-Function Relationship of Three Triple-helical Nucleic Acids (p. 671-676)The nucleic acid triplexes poly d(T)·poly d(A)·poly d(T), poly (U)·poly (A)·poly (U), and poly (I)·poly (A)·poly (I) display a sort of continuity between each other. However, their morphologies present their own individuality which, considering those of their parent duplexes, are quite unexpected. This comparison helps to understand triplex structure-function relationship. While helical parameters are functions of the sugar pucker, low values of WC and Hoogsteen base-pair propellers is commonplace for triplexes and the Hoogsteen base-pair geometry monitors the effects of the interstrand phosphates charge-charge repulsion.
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