- A
Hoogsteen base pair is a
variation of base-pairing in
nucleic acids such as the A•T pair. In this manner, two nucleobases, one on each strand, can be...
- the sugar-linked
vertex are
referred to, respectively, as the
Sugar and
Hoogsteen (C-H for pyrimidines) edges. Each of the four
different nucleobases are...
- (via Watson–Crick base-pairing)
double helix by
forming Hoogsteen base
pairs or
reversed Hoogsteen hydrogen bonds.
Examples of triple-stranded DNA from natural...
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Polypurine reverse-
Hoogsteen hairpins (PPRHs) are non-modified
oligonucleotides containing two
polypurine domains, in a
mirror repeat fashion, linked...
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Karst Hoogsteen (October 1, 1923 –
August 10, 2015) was a Dutch-born
American biochemist famous for
noting a new base-pairing form in DNA, now called...
-
observed in the
secondary structures of some RNA sequences. Additionally,
Hoogsteen base
pairing (typically
written as A•U/T and G•C) can
exist in some DNA...
-
David Hoogsteen (born
November 10, 1974) is a
Canadian retired ice
hockey coach and
center who was an All-American for
North Dakota.
Hoogsteen pla**** junior...
- DNA with high GC-content is more
stable than DNA with low GC-content. A
Hoogsteen base pair (hydrogen
bonding the 6-carbon ring to the 5-carbon ring) is...
- the poly(A) tail. Triple-stranded DNA is also
possible from
Hoogsteen or
reversed Hoogsteen hydrogen bonds in the
major groove of B-form DNA.
Besides double...
- Watson-Crick base pairing,
called the
Hoogsteen base
pairing that can form
triple DNA strand, was
discovered by
Karst Hoogsteen in 1963.
Aaron Klug, Franklin's...