Nucleic Acids: Structures, Properties, and Functions

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Overview

Nucleic Acids presents an up-to-date and comprehensive account of the structures and physical chemistry properties of nucleic acids, with special emphasis on biological function. With a targeted audience of:
1)molecular biologists
2)physical biochemists
3)physical chemists

The book has been carefully organized to reach three different audiences while requiring only introductory physical chemistry and molecular biology as prerequisites.

Nucleic Acids will serve as a textbook in physical biochemistry and biophysical chemistry classes, as well as a supplemental text in courses on nucleic acid biochemistry or molecular biology, and as a personal reference for students and researchers in these fields.

Key Features:

  • Organized according to a systematic consideration of techniques used in the study of nucleic acid structure and properties.
  • Key topics such as protein-DNA and protein-drug complexes, conformational transitions, characterization of nucleic acids by gel and solution techniques, and behavior of supercoiled DNA—are covered in great detail as veritable mini-monographs.
  • Heavily illustrated with diagrams, graphs, and molecular structures, including nearly 2 dozen color figures.
  • Includes numerous figures, tables and an extensive bibliography to facilitate use as a reference volume.
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Provides a detailed account of the structures and physical chemistry properties of nucleic acids, with an emphasis on the implications for biological function. The volume is organized to be of use to physical chemists, physical biochemists, and molecular biologists as well as students in those disciplines, requiring only a basic understanding of physical chemistry and molecular biology as prerequisites. Each chapter begins with a statement of the biological significance of each topic, followed by a presentation of the basic physical ideas and major results. Quantitative details are developed in special sections or appendices. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780935702491
  • Publisher: University Science Books
  • Publication date: 3/1/2000
  • Pages: 800
  • Sales rank: 1,153,785
  • Product dimensions: 10.20 (w) x 7.30 (h) x 1.70 (d)

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1. Biological Roles of the Nucleic Acids 1
2. Physical Chemistry and Nucleic Acid Function 2
3. Outline of this Book 3
4. Obtaining Nucleic Acids for Physical Chemical Study 6
5. The Periodical Literature of Nucleic Acids 7
6. Books and Monographs 8
7. Computer Analysis of Sequences and Structures 10
References 10
Chapter 2 Bases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides 13
1. Structures 13
2. Electron Distributions 22
3. Base Pairing and Base Stacking 31
References 41
Chapter 3 Chemical and Enzymatic Methods 45
1. Introduction 45
2. Synthesis and Hydrolysis 46
3. Determination of Sequence 52
4. Determination of Secondary Structure 58
5. Determination of Tertiary Structure 69
References 72
Chapter 4 Nucleic Acid Structures from Diffraction Methods 79
1. Introduction 79
2. Diffraction Methods 80
3. General Features of Duplex DNA and RNA Structure 87
4. Detailed Structure and Sequence Dependence of Double-Stranded DNA 93
5. Double-Helical RNA Duplex 100
6. DNA Helices with Imperfect Base Pairing 101
7. Local Mobility of Double Helical Nucleic Acids 102
8. Transfer RNA 103
References 108
Chapter 5 Structure and Dynamics by NMR 111
1. Introduction to NMR Methods 112
2. Systematic Assignment of Resonances 122
3. Parameters for Structure Analysis 134
4. Characterization of Structures 141
5. Dynamic Analysis 146
6. Examples of NMR Studies of Nucleic Acids 150
7. Conclusions 158
References 158
Chapter 6 Electronic and Vibrational Spectroscopy 165
1. Electronic Absorption Spectra in the Ultraviolet 166
2. Fluorescence and Phosphorescence 181
3. Circular Dichroism 185
4 Linear Dichroism 199
5. Infrared Absorption and Raman Scattering 207
References 217
Chapter 7 Theoretical Methods 223
1. Theoretical Foundations 223
2. Simulation Methods 230
3. Theoretical Rationale for Conformational Preferences of Nucleic Acid Components 239
4. Sequence-Dependent Effects within Helices 242
5. Mismatches, Damaged DNA, and DNA-Drug Interactions 249
6. Concluding Perspectives 253
References 254
Chapter 8 Conformational Changes 259
1. Single-Strand Stacking 261
2. Double Helix Formation by Oligonucleotides without Loops 271
3. Double Helix Formation by Oligonucleotides with Loops 291
4. Double Helix Formation with Polynucleotides 302
5. Environmental Effects on Helix Stability 307
6. Triple Helixes 310
7. G-Quartets 311
8. Predicting Secondary Structure 312
9. Predicting Three-Dimensional Structure 315
10. Helix-Helix Transitions 317
Appendix 317
References 321
Chapter 9 Size and Shape of Nucleic Acids in Solution 335
1. Characterization at the Macromolecular Level 336
2. Models for Molecular Structure 337
3. Frictional Coefficients for Model Shapes 341
4. Electrophoresis 345
5. Sedimentation Velocity 354
6. Diffusion 360
7. Sedimentation Equilibrium 364
8. Viscosity 368
9. Viscoelasticity 369
10. Rotational Dynamics 372
11. Scattering 381
12. Dynamic Light Scattering 390
13. Microscopy: Visualization of Single Molecules 396
14. Bending and Twisting of DNA 407
References 433
Chapter 10 Supercoiled DNA 443
1. Introduction 443
2. Topoisomerases and Gyrases 444
3. Geometry and Topology of DNA Supercoiling 446
4. Energetics of Twisting and Bending 463
5. Stress-Induced Reactions 466
References 470
Chapter 11 Interaction of Nucleic Acids and Water and Ions 475
1. Hydration 476
2. Polyelectrolyte Behavior 488
3. Hydration in Ionic Solutions 504
4. Specific Binding of Metal Ions and Polyamines 507
5. Mixed Aqueous-Nonaqueous Solvents 521
Appendix 522
References 528
Chapter 12 Interaction and Reaction with Drugs 535
1. Modes of Interaction: Intercalation and Groove Binding 536
2. Theoretical Description of Binding Equilibria 537
3. Experimental Studies of Binding Equilibria 547
4. Solution Studies of the Structure of Drug-DNA Complexes 565
5. Kinetics of Ligand Binding 571
6. Natural Products that React Covalently with DNA 575
7. Synthetic DNA Binding Agents 585
References 591
Chapter 13 Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions 597
1. Biological Role of Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions 598
2. Elementary Energetics and Specificity of Interaction 601
3. DNA Sequence Motifs 615
4. Twisting and Bending of DNA Sequences in Protein Complexes 626
5. Looping of DNA Sequences 641
6. Structural Motifs in Sequence Specific DNA-Protein Interactions 645
7. Motifs in RNA-Protein Interactions 677
8. Structural Motifs in Enzymes that Act on Nucleic Acids 683
9. Solution Characterization of Binding Interactions 692
10. Kinetics and the Search Mechanism 704
References 711
Chapter 14 Higher Order Structure 725
1. DNA Condensation in Vitro 725
2. DNA Packaging in Bacteriophage and Bacteria 749
3. DNA Packaging in Eukaryotes 756
References 766
Index 775
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