Nucleic acids are crucial biological macromolecules, which are composed of nucleotide linear polymers linked by phospholipid bonds. There have been many label-free methods to detect nucleic acid molecules, such as colorimetric method, microwave resonance absorption method, optical biosensor and electrochemica...
nu·cle·ic acid (no͞o-klē′ĭk, -klā′-, nyo͞o-) n. Any of a class of large molecules that are polymers of nucleotides and are found in all living organisms and viruses. The principal nucleic acids, DNA and RNA, are the carriers of hereditary information and control the syn...
Nucleic Acids - Nucleic acids are substances present in living cells. Know about nucleic acid's definition, the function of nucleic acids, DNA & RNA, their composition @BYJU'S.
A nucleic acid mol. (I) encoding a prepro protein which, in mature form, has the biological activity of mistletoe lectin dimer or a fragment of this prepro protein is new, provided that the nucleic acid mol. encoding the prepro protein has a defined sequence of 1923 bp given in the ...
Fig. 8.Nucleic acid delivery by SWCNT and MWCNT. View article Biological macromolecules for nucleic acid delivery Ahmed S.Abo Dena,Ibrahim M.El-Sherbiny, inBiological Macromolecules, 2022 Abstract Nowadays,nucleic acidshave been extensively used for the treatment of diverse diseases, especially cancers...
(d) multi-functionality including biological labeling/imaging, magnetic separation, and delivery for drug or gene therapeutics [138]. A substantial improvement in the kinetics of the delivery process, the dose–response relationship in nucleic acid delivery, and the nucleic acid delivery localization ...
Nanostructures built from biomolecules such as proteins, DNA and RNA are attracting attention in many areas of biological and materials sciences. Such nanoscale engineering was pioneered with proteins, yet the use of DNA is rapidly gaining traction. What are the advantages of the different biopolymers...
P.E. Nielsen, Peptide Nucleic Acid, a molecule with two identities, Accounts of Chemical Research 32 (1999) 624-630P.E. Nielsen, Peptide nucleic acid: a molecule with two identities. Acc. Chem. Res. 32 (7), 624–630 (1999)Nielsen P E.Peptide Nucleic Acid.A Molecule with Two ...
nucleic acid molecules Pyrosequencing and deep sequencing Sequencing Nucleic Acids Summary for DNA Replication DNA is a double-helical molecule Each strand of the helix must be copied in complementary fashion by DNA polymerase Each strand is a template for copying DNA polymerase requires template...
Retrovirus particles contain a small, basic protein, the nucleocapsid (NC) protein, that possesses `nucleic acid chaperone' activity - that is, the NC protein can catalyze the rearrangement of a nucleic acid molecule into the conformation that has the maximal number of base pairs. The molecular ...