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Conformational preference and ligand binding properties of DNA junctions are determined by sequence at the branch
Qiu Guo, Min Lu, N. R. Kallenbach
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Engineering & Materials Science
Ligands
100%
DNA
77%
Endonucleases
46%
Bacteriophages
39%
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
39%
Chemical reactivity
39%
Oligonucleotides
37%
Isomers
37%
Binding sites
35%
Conformations
31%
Enzymes
28%
Experiments
26%
Gels
26%
Chemical analysis
16%
Geometry
15%
Medicine & Life Sciences
methidiumpropyl-EDTA-iron(II)
82%
Fe(II)-EDTA
78%
1,10-phenanthroline
55%
Bacteriophage T7
55%
Ligands
53%
Recombinases
50%
Deoxyribonuclease I
45%
DNA
42%
Oligonucleotides
39%
Gels
30%
Binding Sites
29%
Enzymes
20%
Chemical Compounds
Chemical Reactivity
79%
Oligonucleotide
66%
Compound Mobility
57%
Binding Site
53%
Cleavage
51%
Compound Isomer
51%
Gel
46%
Probe
45%
Time
27%