F.t.-ir. spectra of algal, bacterial, cotton, ramie, and wood celluloses, obtained in the second-derivative mode, have improved resolution. The spectra support the hypothesis that the crystalline structures of these celluloses can be divided into algal-bacterial and cotton-ran&-wood types. Bands tha
F.T.-I.R. spectra of oligo- and poly-nucleotides
β Scribed by Anne-Marie Seuvre; Mohamed Mathlouthi
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 932 KB
- Volume
- 169
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6215
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Fourier-transform infrared (F.t.-i.r.) spectra of some synthetic mono-, oligo-, and poly-nucleotides and a natural DNA extracted from crab gonad have been recorded. Assignments of the observed frequencies are proposed by reference to our previous interpretation of laser-Raman and F.t.-i.r. spectra of constituents of nucleic acids. The spectra reflected structural differences between poly[d(A-T).d(A-T)] and crab gonad DNA (which is extremely rich in d(A-T) base-pairing). Such differences are mainly due to the effect of hydration on the conformational properties of natural DNA. Although the degree of complexity of the molecules investigated is higher than that of mononucleotides, most of the characteristic i.r. bands remain recognizable and assignable by comparison with the spectra of nucleic acid constituents previously studied.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
F.t.-i.r. and laser-Raman spectra of thymine and thymidine in the solid state were recorded. Assignments were proposed for the frequencies observed. The influence of the deoxy sugar on the vibrations of the nucleoside are discussed as a function of its particular puckering. The aim of this work is t
Fourier-transform infrared (F.t.-i.r.) and laser-Raman spectra have been obtained for solid guanine. The F.t.-i.r. spectrum of guanosine in the solid state was also recorded. Assignments are proposed for the i.r. bands. The molecular basis of the spectral differences between guanine and guanosine ar
## Abstract For Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.