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The distant shielding effect in trinucleoside diposphates
Author(s) -
Kan Lou S.,
Barrett J. C.,
Ts'O P. O. P.
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
biopolymers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.556
H-Index - 125
eISSN - 1097-0282
pISSN - 0006-3525
DOI - 10.1002/bip.1973.360121018
Subject(s) - trimer , chemistry , dimer , residue (chemistry) , population , crystallography , terminal (telecommunication) , conformational isomerism , stereochemistry , nuclear magnetic resonance , molecule , organic chemistry , physics , telecommunications , demography , sociology , computer science
A comparative study on the proton magnetic resonance of the dinucleoside monophosphates TpT, dApT, TpdA, the trinucleoside diphosphates dApTpT, TpTpdA, and poly T has been made. The purpose of this investigation was to establish whether in a trimer the proton chemical shifts of one terminal residue are influenced by the magnetic anistropy of the other terminal residue. The conformation of the trimers was first studied and shown to the similar to that of the corresponding dimer, except that of the percentage of the lefthanded conformers in the population of the trimers is probably lower than in the population of the dimers. The methylprotons, H‐6, and H‐1′ of the 3′‐terminal T residue in TpTpdA (or the 5′‐terminal T residue in dApTpT) are found to be more upfield than the same protons on the dimer TpT up to a magnitude of about 0.1 ppm. The shielding of these protons of the terminal T(s) in these trimers is even larger than those corresponding protons in the poly(T) at the same condition. From these results, it is concluded that a distant shielding effect is exerted by the 5′‐terminal. A residue (or by the 3′‐terminal A residue) on the other terminal residue in the trimers studied.

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