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2008
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Journal Article
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Using in vitro transcription to construct scaffolds for one-dimensional arrays of mercuric ions Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 102(5/6):1141-1151.
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Divalent metal ions promote the formation of the 5′-splice site recognition complex in a self-splicing group II intron Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 102(12):2147-2154.
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Effect of the ribose versus 2'-deoxyribose residue on the metal ion-binding properties of purine nucleotides Dalton Transactions, (39):5368-5377.
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Graduate School of Chemical and Molecular Sciences Zurich (CMSZH) CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, 62(3):130-131.
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Discrimination in metal-ion binding to RNA dinucleotides with a non-bridging oxygen or sulfur in the phosphate diester link Chemistry - A European Journal, 14(10):3100-3109.
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Book Section
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Metal ion-nucleic acid interactions In: Müller, S . Nucleic acids from A to Z. Weinheim, DE: Wiley-VCH, 149-151.
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Dissertation
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The effect of metal ions on splice site formation of group II intron ribozymes 2008, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science.
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Metal ion binding to group II intron ribozymes: a study from bulk to the single molecule level 2008, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science.
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Edited Scientific Work
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Biomineralization : from nature to application Edited by: Sigel, Astrid; Sigel, Helmut; Sigel, Roland K O (2008). Chichester, UK: Wiley.
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2007
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Journal Article
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Metal-Ion-Coordinating Properties of the Dinucleotide 2′-Deoxyguanylyl(5′→3′)-2′-deoxy-5′-guanylate (d(pGpG)3−): Isomeric Equilibria Including Macrochelated Complexes Relevant for Nucleic Acids Chemistry - A European Journal, 13(6):1804-1814.
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Determination of the Intrinsic Affinities of Multiple Site-Specific Mg2+Ions Coordinated to Domain 6 of a Group II Intron Ribozyme† Inorganic Chemistry, 46(26):11224-11234.
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Binding Interaction of [Re(H2O)3(CO)3]+ with the DNA Fragment d(CpGpG) Inorganic Chemistry, 46(25):10458-10460.
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Alternative roles for metal ions in enzyme catalysis and the implications for ribozyme chemistry Chemical Reviews, 107(1):97-113.
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Towards the synthesis of light-stable coenzyme B12 analogs Inorganica Chimica Acta, 360(1):360-368.
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From nucleotides to ribozymes — A comparison of their metal ion binding properties Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 251(13-14):1834-1851.
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Intimate Relationships between Metal Ions and Nucleic Acids Angewandte Chemie Internationale Edition, 46(5):654-656.
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Book Section
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Complex Formation of Nickel(II) with Sugar Residues, Nucleobases,Phosphates, Nucleotides, and Nucleic Acids In: Sigel, Astrid; Sigel, Helmut; Sigel, Roland K O . Nickel and Its Surprising Impact in Nature: Metal Ions in Life Sciences. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 109-180.
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Edited Scientific Work
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Metal Ions in Life Sciences Edited by: Sigel, Astrid; Sigel, Helmut; Sigel, Roland K O (2007). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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2006
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Journal Article
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Acid–base properties of the nucleic-acid model 2′-deoxyguanylyl(5′→3′)-2′-deoxy-5′-guanylate, d(pGpG)3–, and of related guanine derivatives Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 4(6):1085-1090.
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Pyrazine as a building block for molecular architectures with PtII Inorganic Chemistry, 45(5):2093-2099.
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2005
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Journal Article
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Acid-base and metal-ion binding properties of the RNA dinucleotide uridylyl-(5'-->3')-[5']uridylate (pUpU3-) Chemistry - A European Journal, 11(14):4163-4170.
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Structure Determination of Catalytic RNAs and Investigations of Their Metal Ion-Binding Properties CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, 59(11):817-821.
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In vitro Transcription and Purification of RNAs of Different Size CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, 59(11):812-816.
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Group II Intron Ribozymes and Metal Ions - A Delicate Relationship European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2005(12):2281-2292.
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Edited Scientific Work
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Metal Ions in Biological Systems Edited by: Sigel, Helmut; Sigel, Roland K O (2005). Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis.
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2004
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Journal Article
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Two metal ions coordinated to a purine residue tolerate each other well Angewandte Chemie Internationale Edition, 43(29):3793-3795.
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Solution structure of domain 5 of a group II intron ribozyme reveals a new RNA motif Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, 11(2):187-192.
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2003
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Book Section
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The Lanthanides and Their Interrelations with Biosystems In: Sigel, A; Sigel, H . Metal Ions in Biological Systems. Basel: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 477-512.
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2002
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Journal Article
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N1 and N3 linkage isomers of neutral and deprotonated cytosine with trans-[(CH3NH2)2PtII] Chemistry - A European Journal, 8(20):4681-4692.
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Hydrogen bonding patterns of 7,9-dimethylguanine and its transplatinum(II) complexes Inorganica Chimica Acta, 339:355-365.
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2001
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Journal Article
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Pt(II) Binding to N1 of Cytosine: Strengthening the Watson-Crick Pair with Guanine and yet Confining Its pH Existence Range Angewandte Chemie Internationale Edition, 40(18):3397-3399.
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Metal-modified nucleobase sextet: joining four linear metal fragments (trans-a2PtII) and six model nucleobases to an exceedingly stable entity. Chemistry - A European Journal, 7(9):1968-1980.
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2000
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Journal Article
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Metal ion binding sites in a group II intron core. Nature Structural Biology, 7(12):1111-6.
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Effects of N7-methylation, N7-platination, and C8-hydroxylation of guanine on H-bond formation with cytosine: platinum coordination strengthens the Watson-Crick pair. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 5(3):287-289.
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Heavy metal mutagenicity: insights from bioinorganic model chemistry. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 79(1-4):261-265.
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1999
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Monograph
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1998
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Journal Article
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If Watson–Crick and Hoogsteen sites of guanine are blocked, hydrogen bonding with cytosine is via N2 and N3 Chemical Communications, (2):219-220.
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1997
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Journal Article
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Stabilities and structures of metal ion complexes of adenosine 5‘-o-thiomonophosphate (AMPS2-) in comparison with those of its parent nucleotide (AMP2-) in aqueous solution Journal of the American Chemical Society, 119(4):744-755.
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Acid-Base Properties of Adenosine 5′-O-Thiomonophosphate in Aqueous Solution Chemistry - A European Journal, 3(1):29-33.
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