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Adjacent and Nonadjacent Dipyrimidine Photoproducts as Intrinsic Probes of DNA Secondary and Tertiary Structure
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John Stephen Taylor
Department of Chemistry
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
Siteman Cancer Center
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DNA Structures
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Tertiary Structure
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DNA Secondary Structure
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Photoproducts
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Dipyridine
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Photochemistry
100%
Duplex DNA
50%
Stereochemistry
50%
Hairpin
50%
Stereoisomers
50%
Pyrimidine
50%
Secondary Structure
50%
Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers
50%
DNA Photodamage
50%
G-quadruplex
50%
Hoogsteen
50%
Bulge Loops
50%
DNA Bulge
50%
Secondary Conformation
50%
DNA Precursors
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tertiary Structure
100%
Photochemistry
100%
Conformation
50%
Precursor
50%
Stereoisomerism
50%
Protein Secondary Structure
50%
Pyrimidine Dimer
50%
Chemistry
DNA
100%
Tertiary Structure
100%
DNA Structure
40%
Photochemical Reaction
40%
Stereochemistry
20%
Stereoisomer
20%
Secondary Structure
20%
dimer
20%