The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes terminate in a G-rich single- stranded overhang that can fold up on

Question:

The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes terminate in a G-rich single- stranded overhang that can fold up on itself to form a fourstranded structure. In this structure, four guanine residues assume a hydrogen-bonded planar arrangement with an overall geometry that can be represented as
The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes terminate in a G-rich single-
The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes terminate in a G-rich single-

Draw the complete structure of this "G quartet," including the hydrogen bonds between the purine bases.

Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Fundamentals of biochemistry Life at the Molecular Level

ISBN: 978-0470547847

4th edition

Authors: Donald Voet, Judith G. Voet, Charlotte W. Pratt

Question Posted: