1958 studio album by Dorothy Ashby with Frank Wess
In a Minor Groove
Studio album by
Dorothy Ashby with Frank Wess
Released
1958
Recorded
September 19, 1958
Studio
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
Genre
Jazz
Length
39:16
Label
New Jazz NJLP 8209
Producer
Bob Weinstock
Dorothy Ashby chronology
Hip Harp (1958)
In a Minor Groove (1958)
Soft Winds (1961)
In a Minor Groove (also released as Dorothy Ashby Plays for Beautiful People) is an album by jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby recorded in 1958 and released on the New Jazz label.[1]
^Prestige Records discography accessed May 9, 2013
contains a major groove and minorgroove. In B-DNA the major groove is wider than the minorgroove. Given the difference in widths of the major groove and...
most common example of aminorgroove triple is the A-minor motif, or the insertion of adenosine bases into the minorgroove (see above). However, this...
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show a large amount of local structural variability. There are also two groovesin the double helix, which are called major groove and minorgroove based...
each other, the grooves are unequally sized. The major groove is 22 ångströms (2.2 nm) wide, while the minorgroove is 12 Å (1.2 nm) in width. Due to the...
−20 °C or below. The dyes bind to the minorgroove of double-stranded DNA with a preference for sequences rich in adenine and thymine. Although the dyes...
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absorption and fluorescence behavior given by minorgroove binding and intercalation in the DNA pocket, in term of a reduced structural flexibility and polarization...
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per second. Polymerases interact with the phosphate backbone and the minorgroove of the DNA, so their interactions do not depend on the specific nucleotide...
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cytotoxicity and thus represent a class of exceptionally potent antitumour antibiotics. As small-molecule, synthetic, DNA minorgroove binding alkylating agents...
Distamycin is a polyamide-antibiotic, which acts as aminorgroove binder, binding to the small furrow of the double helix. Distamycin is a pyrrole-amidine...
TaqMan probes can be conjugated to aminorgroove binder (MGB) moiety, dihydrocyclopyrroloindole tripeptide (DPI3), in order to increase its binding affinity...
protein (TBP) subunit. TBP binds to the minorgroove of the TATA box via a region of antiparallel β sheets in the protein. Three types of molecular interactions...
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recognition helix aligning in the DNA's major groove and the unstructured peptide "tail" at the N-terminus aligning in the minorgroove. The recognition helix...
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major groove being wider than the minorgroove. Given the difference in widths of the major groove and minorgroove, many proteins which bind to DNA do...
a four-residue wing. During interaction with DNA, helix alpha2 is thought to insert into the major groove, while the wing contacts the adjacent minor...
symmetry-related alpha helices, the "hinge" helices, which bind deeply in the minorgroove. This bound repressor can reduce transcription of the Lac proteins...