The geometric properties of the pyrimidine ring of O4-methyl uridine more closely resemble those of cytidine than diketo uridine. Differences between the independent molecules of O4-methyl uridine are observed in the C(7)-O(4)-C(4)-C(5)-C(6) bond orders and the planarity of the pyrimidine rings. These differences are attributed to the monopole-induced dipole interactions between the ribose ring oxygen atom and a neighboring base of molecule A. A survey of the literature reveals that similar stacking-induced effects occur in other structures, involving both pyrimidine and purines. Finally, two base pairing schemes between O4-methyl uridine and guanosine, in which two hydrogen bonds can form, have been presented. Of these two the mispair with Watson-Crick geometry is favored.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07391102.1983.10507495 | DOI Listing |
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