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Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • October 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5315155

Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure, Second Edition, provides the most complete and concise summary of underlying principles and approaches to studying nucleic acid structure, including discussions of X-ray crystallography, NMR, molecular modelling and databases. The book's focus is on a survey of structures that are especially important for biomedical research and pharmacological applications. This updated edition includes the latest advances relevant to recognition of DNA and RNA by small molecules and proteins, including sections on RNA folding, ribosome structure and antibiotic interactions, DNA quadruplexes, DNA and RNA protein complexes and short interfering RNA (siRNA).

This reference is a must-have for those seeking an authoritative, comprehensive and up-to-date source on all aspects of nucleic acid structure, from basic first principles to details of recent research results.

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Table of Contents

1. Methods for Studying Nucleic Acid Structure
2. The Building-Blocks of DNA and RNA
3. DNA Structure as Observed in Fibers and Crystals
4. Non-standard and Higher-Order DNA Structures: DNA-DNA Recognition
5. Principles of Small Molecule-DNA Recognition
6. RNA Structures and Their Diversity
7. Principles of Protein-DNA Recognition
8. RNA Binding Proteins

Authors

Stephen Neidle Emeritus Professor of Chemical Biology, The School of Pharmacy, University College London, UK. Stephen Neidle is an Emeritus Professor of Chemical Biology at University College London, where he has also been the Director of Research in the School of Pharmacy. He has published over 500 primary papers and reviews and is a principal inventor on 14 patent filings. He has also written and edited several books on nucleic acids and anti-cancer drugs. Mark Sanderson Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, UK. Mark Sanderson is a Visiting Professor of Biophysics in the Dept of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London. Recent structural studies in his laboratory have centred on type-II topoisomerase-DNA-drug complexes in collaboration with Prof. Mark Fisher's group at St. George's University of London using cryo-EM and X-ray crystallography, and the study of novel nucleic acid-protein complexes.