Molecular modeling of nucleic acid structure.

Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry
Thomas E CheathamP A Kollman

Abstract

This unit is the first in a series of four units covering the analysis of nucleic acid structure by molecular modeling. This unit provides an overview of computer simulation of nucleic acids. Topics include the static structure model, computational graphics and energy models, generation of an initial model, and characterization of the overall three-dimensional structure.

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Jun 16, 2018·Nucleic Acids Research·Alexandra BalaceanuModesto Orozco
Feb 11, 2014·Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry·Rodrigo Galindo-MurilloThomas E Cheatham
Sep 3, 2010·Nature·Michael KerteszEran Segal
Oct 19, 2019·Nucleic Acids Research·Pablo D DansModesto Orozco
Jun 22, 2018·Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry·Alexander M Spring-ConnellMarkus W Germann
Mar 11, 2021·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B·Da GaoWeifeng Li
Oct 23, 2020·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a·Viviana PiccinniRegina de Vivie-Riedle

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