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Model considerations on physico-chemical nature of protein-nucleic acid contacts through amino acid carboxylic groups: spectroscopic data

This paper generalizes the results of a series of the works on spectroscopic (IR, UV, NMR, Roman) investigations of complexes of nucleotide bases, their numerous methyl and glycosyl derivatives with amino acid carboxylic groups modeling point protein-nucleic acid contacts. The specificity of interac...

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Published in:Biopolimery i kletka 1998, Vol.14 (1), p.47-53
Main Authors: Samijlenko, S. P., Kolomiets, I. M., Kondratyuk, I. V., Stepanyugin, A. V.
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