Modern Avenues in Metal Nucleic Acid Chemistry (Metal Ions in Life Sciences Series) (Original PDF from Publisher)
by Bernhard Lippert and Jens Müller
Volume 25 of the Metal Ions in Life Sciences (MILS) series , Modern Avenues in Metal-Nucleic Acid Chemistry , offers a timely overview of some recent developments in a field that had previously placed a strong emphasis on coordination principles , structural chemistry and implications for biological processes and medically relevant diseases .
Novel parts of this discipline have more recently evolved as a result of the development of supramolecular chemistry , advances in nanochemistry and new bioanalytical techniques . By discussing topics including porous materials , non-covalent interactions , stimuli-responsive bioconjugates ,
DNA-templated metal arrays and nanoclusters , genotyping, guanine quadruplexes and riboswitches , MILS-25 provides a state-of-the-art summary of the current status of research in this area . It has 15 thorough chapters , 160 figures (90 of them in color), over 1600 citations and significant input from 40 foreign specialists from Europe , Asia and America .
It is a crucial tool for scientists working in a variety of fields, from biology to materials research , via traditional chemistry and physics . It provides an update on the functions of nucleic acid-metal complex bioconjugates . It offers information about coordination polymers with nucleic acid components . It includes a variety of nucleic acids , including RNA and DNA duplexes , triplexes and quadruplexes .
See Also : Multicomponent Reactions: Synthesis of Bioactive Heterocycles (PDF)
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