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Enhanced Sequence Specific Recognition in the Minor Groove of DNA by Covalent Peptide Dimers: Bis(pyridine-2-carboxamidonetropsin)(CH
2
)
3–6
Milan Mrksich
, Peter B. Dervan
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Biomedical Engineering
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3–6
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Binding Affinity
100%
Sequence-specific Recognition
100%
Pyridine-2
100%
Minor Groove
100%
Bispyridine
100%
Peptide Dimer
100%
Linker
33%
Propyl
33%
DNase
33%
Pyrrole
33%
Butyl
33%
Titration Experiment
33%
Double Helical
33%
Designer Peptides
33%
Carboxen
33%
Chemistry
Kd
100%
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
100%
dimer
100%
Energetics
33%
Propane
33%
Pentobarbital
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Binding Affinity
100%
Energy Transfer
33%
Propane
33%
Deoxyribonuclease I
33%
Pentobarbital
33%