2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.theochem.2009.03.022
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DFT study of minimal fragments of nucleic acid single chain for explication of sequence dependence of DNA duplex conformation

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“…Table II contains same and different conformation families, we divided the 16 dDMPs into four groups depending on base sequence: purine-purine (PUR-PUR), pyrimidine-pyrimidine (PYR-PYR), purine-pyrimidine (PUR-PYR), and pyrimidine-purine (PYR-PUR) sequences. In our previous article, [4] we mentioned that calculations with the ADF program and a triple zeta basis set result in numerical values of the conformational characteristics close to those obtained with the DGAUSS program. In this work, we present the conformational characteristics obtained by both programs for selected nucleoside sequences to explicitly show the degree of variation happening due to the use of different computer programs.…”
Section: A-family Conformationssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Table II contains same and different conformation families, we divided the 16 dDMPs into four groups depending on base sequence: purine-purine (PUR-PUR), pyrimidine-pyrimidine (PYR-PYR), purine-pyrimidine (PUR-PYR), and pyrimidine-purine (PYR-PUR) sequences. In our previous article, [4] we mentioned that calculations with the ADF program and a triple zeta basis set result in numerical values of the conformational characteristics close to those obtained with the DGAUSS program. In this work, we present the conformational characteristics obtained by both programs for selected nucleoside sequences to explicitly show the degree of variation happening due to the use of different computer programs.…”
Section: A-family Conformationssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The conformational characteristics of the optimized structures having various base sequences will be compared with the corresponding characteristics of the BI-like dDMP structures obtained earlier [3,4]. In common, the three groups of the obtained structures (A, BI, and BII) correspond to anti parallel right-handed DNA duplexes with an anti conformation of the nucleosides.…”
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