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Molecular recognition of a three-way DNA junction by a metallosupramolecular helicate

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Oleksi, Aneta
Blanco, Alexandre G.
Boer, Roeland
Usón, Isabel
Aymamí, Joan
Rodger, Alison
Hannon, Michael J.
Coll, Miquel

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(Figure Presented) Three point turn: A metallosupramolecular helicate with trigonal-antiprismatic geometry fits perfectly into the central hydrophobic cavity of a three-way DNA junction allowing a new mode of DNA recognition.

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Angewandte Chemie - International Edition

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