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Show 173 binding [A. Pullman, Biopolymers Symposia, !. have been used without means success (1963)] and drastic 47 in order to break the complex. Similarly hydrocarbon carcinogens have been found to greatly Incr-ease the solubility of nucleosides in hydrocarbon solvens owing to strong complexing interactions between the hydrocarbons and the base chromophores. proteins It is or possible that nucleosides with the hydrocarbons may exhibit of the aromatic benzpyrene only will the or protein and other in the We propose monomers arising nucleosides be altered but it is identify the type of function absorption rgion systematic investigation a and nucleosides in solution For strong complexes from transitions in the not proteins possible that the carcinogen transitions may also exhibit Cotton effects. be to optically active optically inactive carcinogenic carcinogens. Cotton effects of the complexes Cotton effects hydrocarbonso of the ORD of various with the The objective would involved in the complex and to find inhibitors that would prvent the ectin. 4, Aromatic Cotton Effects in L-Amino Acid-Metal Complexes Cotton effects associated with dd transitions plexes Z. of L-amino acid physik Chemo, . complexes and were 491 found as (1925)]0 early The as 1925 in metal com- [Lo Lifschits, Cotton effects in L-histidine L-cysteine-cobalt complexes associated with both ligand and metal transitions have been studied in this laboratory [Do W. Urry and He Eyring, J. Am. Chem. SOCOt 86,1877 (1964)] [D. Wo Urry, , - |