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An efficient, multiply promiscuous hydrolase in the alkaline phosphatase superfamilyDeoxypolypeptides bind and cleave RNADNA binding, prominent DNA cleavage and efficient anticancer activities of tris(diimine)iron(II) complexes.Selective recognition of anionic cell membranes using targeted liposomes coated with zinc(ii)-bis(dipicolylamine) affinity units.Effect of Bridging Anions on the Structure and Stability of Phenoxide Bridged Zinc Dipicolylamine Coordination Complexes.Artificial ribonucleases.Substrate specificity and kinetic framework of a DNAzyme with an expanded chemical repertoire: a putative RNaseA mimic that catalyzes RNA hydrolysis independent of a divalent metal cation.The guanidinium unit in the catalysis of phosphoryl transfer reactions: from molecular spacers to nanostructured supports.Nuclease resistant oligonucleotides with cell penetrating properties.Interaction of rac-[M(diimine)3]2+ (M=Co, Ni) complexes with CT DNA: role of 5,6-dmp ligand on DNA binding and cleavage and cytotoxicity.Copper(II) and Zinc(II) Complexes of Conformationally Constrained Polyazamacrocycles as Efficient Catalysts for RNA Model Substrate Cleavage in Aqueous Solution at Physiological pH.2,6-Bis(1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecan-1-ylmethyl)pyridine and Its Benzene Analog as Nonmetallic Cleaving Agents of RNA Phosphodiester LinkagesN-[2-(Acetamido)-eth-yl]-2-hy-droxy-benzamide.Phosphate binding energy and catalysis by small and large molecules.Cleavage of pyrene-stabilized RNA bulge loops by trans-(±)-cyclohexane-1,2-diamine.Di-μ-chlorido-bis-{[2-({[2-(2-pyrid-yl)eth-yl](2-pyridylmeth-yl)amino}meth-yl)phenol]zinc(II)} bis-(perchlorate) dihydrate.Selective DNA strand scission with binuclear copper complexes: implications for an active Cu2-O2 species.On the question of stepwise vs. concerted cleavage of RNA models promoted by a synthetic dinuclear Zn(II) complex in methanol: implementation of a noncleavable phosphonate probe.Speciation of Eu(III) hydroxo complexes in aqueous DMSO studied by direct excitation luminescence spectroscopy and their catalytic activity in phosphodiester cleavage.Hydrolytic cleavage of DNA-model substrates promoted by polyoxovanadates.Oxidation of an oligonucleotide-bound Ce(III)/multiphosphonate complex for site-selective DNA scission.When structural and electronic analogy leads to reactivity: the unprecedented phosphodiesterase activity of vanadates.DNA hydrolytic cleavage catalyzed by synthetic multinuclear metallonucleases.Optimized DNA targeting using N,N-bis(2-pyridylmethyl)-beta-alanyl 2'-amino-LNA.Questioning the paradigm of metal complex promoted phosphodiester hydrolysis: [Mo7O24](6-) polyoxometalate cluster as an unlikely catalyst for the hydrolysis of a DNA model substrate.Tri- and tetra-substituted cyclen based lanthanide(III) ion complexes as ribonuclease mimics: a study into the effect of log Ka, hydration and hydrophobicity on phosphodiester hydrolysis of the RNA-model 2-hydroxypropyl-4-nitrophenyl phosphate (HPNPGuanidine-based polymer brushes grafted onto silica nanoparticles as efficient artificial phosphodiesterases.Zinc Ion-Dependent Peptide Nucleic Acid-Based Artificial Enzyme that Cleaves RNA-Bulge Size and Sequence Dependence.An IDB-containing low molecular weight short peptide as an efficient DNA cleavage reagent.Hydrolysis mechanisms of BNPP mediated by facial copper(II) complexes bearing single alkyl guanidine pendants: cooperation between the metal centers and the guanidine pendants.Chiral Nanozymes-Gold Nanoparticle-Based Transphosphorylation Catalysts Capable of Enantiomeric Discrimination.Buffer catalyzed cleavage of uridylyl-3',5'-uridine in aqueous DMSO: comparison to its activated analog, 2-hydroxypropyl 4-nitrophenyl phosphate.Cleavage of RNA phosphodiester bonds by small molecular entities: a mechanistic insight.The Mechanism of Cleavage and Isomerisation of RNA Promoted by an Efficient Dinuclear Zn2+ Complex
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Synthetic metallonucleases for RNA cleavage.
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Synthetic metallonucleases for RNA cleavage.
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Synthetic metallonucleases for RNA cleavage.
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Synthetic metallonucleases for RNA cleavage.
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Synthetic metallonucleases for RNA cleavage.
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Synthetic metallonucleases for RNA cleavage.
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P1476
Synthetic metallonucleases for RNA cleavage.
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P2093
Janet R Morrow
Olga Iranzo
P304
P356
10.1016/J.CBPA.2004.02.006
P577
2004-04-01T00:00:00Z