ABSTRACT Salt ions are essential for the folding of nucleic acids. We use the tightly bound ion (TBI) model, which can account for the correlations and fluctuations for the ions bound to the nucleic acids, to investigate the electrostatic free-energy landscape for two parallel nucleic acid helices in the solution of added salt. The theory is based on realistic atomic structures of the helices. In monovalent salt, the helices are predicted to repel each other. For divalent salt, while the mean-field Poisson-Boltzmann theory predicts only the repulsion, the TBI theory predicts an effective attraction between the helices. The helices are predicted to be stabilized at an interhelix distance;26–36 Å, and the strength of the attractive force can...
AbstractSingle-stranded junctions/loops are frequently occurring structural motifs in nucleic acid s...
DNA and RNA are very important biological molecules. Both are highly negativelycharged. Positively-c...
A DNA triplex is formed through binding of a third strand to the major groove of a duplex. Due to th...
AbstractSalt ions are essential for the folding of nucleic acids. We use the tightly bound ion (TBI)...
AbstractMetal ions play crucial roles in thermal stability and folding kinetics of nucleic acids. Fo...
ABSTRACT Metal ions play crucial roles in thermal stability and folding kinetics of nucleic acids. F...
Metal ions are crucial for nucleic acid folding. From the free energy landscapes, we investigate the...
ABSTRACT: One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different fo...
One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different forces that ...
Metal ions are crucial for nucleic acid folding. From the free energy landscapes, we investigate the...
AbstractNucleic acids are highly charged polyanionic molecules; thus, the ionic conditions are cruci...
ABSTRACT Nucleic acids are highly charged polyanionic molecules; thus, the ionic conditions are cruc...
ABSTRACT A recently developed tightly bound ion model can account for the correlation and fluctuatio...
AbstractA recently developed tightly bound ion model can account for the correlation and fluctuation...
Biological processes require DNA and RNA helices to pack together in specific interhelical orientati...
AbstractSingle-stranded junctions/loops are frequently occurring structural motifs in nucleic acid s...
DNA and RNA are very important biological molecules. Both are highly negativelycharged. Positively-c...
A DNA triplex is formed through binding of a third strand to the major groove of a duplex. Due to th...
AbstractSalt ions are essential for the folding of nucleic acids. We use the tightly bound ion (TBI)...
AbstractMetal ions play crucial roles in thermal stability and folding kinetics of nucleic acids. Fo...
ABSTRACT Metal ions play crucial roles in thermal stability and folding kinetics of nucleic acids. F...
Metal ions are crucial for nucleic acid folding. From the free energy landscapes, we investigate the...
ABSTRACT: One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different fo...
One of the fundamental problems in nucleic acids biophysics is to predict the different forces that ...
Metal ions are crucial for nucleic acid folding. From the free energy landscapes, we investigate the...
AbstractNucleic acids are highly charged polyanionic molecules; thus, the ionic conditions are cruci...
ABSTRACT Nucleic acids are highly charged polyanionic molecules; thus, the ionic conditions are cruc...
ABSTRACT A recently developed tightly bound ion model can account for the correlation and fluctuatio...
AbstractA recently developed tightly bound ion model can account for the correlation and fluctuation...
Biological processes require DNA and RNA helices to pack together in specific interhelical orientati...
AbstractSingle-stranded junctions/loops are frequently occurring structural motifs in nucleic acid s...
DNA and RNA are very important biological molecules. Both are highly negativelycharged. Positively-c...
A DNA triplex is formed through binding of a third strand to the major groove of a duplex. Due to th...