Single-molecule tweezers measurements of double-stranded nucleic acids (dsDNA and dsRNA) provide unprecedented opportunities to dissect how these fundamental molecules respond to forces and torques analogous to those applied by topoisomerases, viral capsids, and other biological partners. However, tweezers data are still most commonly interpreted post facto in the framework of simple analytical models. Testing falsifiable predictions of state-of-the-art nucleic acid models would be more illuminating but has not been performed. Here we describe a blind challenge in which numerical predictions of nucleic acid mechanical properties were compared to experimental data obtained recently for dsRNA under applied force and torque. The predictions we...
In cells, DNA is constantly twisted, bent and stretched by numerous proteins mediating genome transa...
The symmetries of the DNA double helix require a new term in its linear response to stress: the coup...
Recent magnetic tweezers experiments have reported systematic deviations of the twist response of do...
<div><p>Single-molecule tweezers measurements of double-stranded nucleic acids (dsDNA and dsRNA) pro...
Single-molecule tweezers measurements of double-stranded nucleic acids (dsDNA and dsRNA) provide unp...
Double-stranded (ds) RNA is the genetic material of a variety of viruses and has been recently recog...
Submicrometer elasticity of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) governs nanoscale bending of DNA segments an...
Multiple biological processes involve the stretching of nucleic acids (NAs). Stretching forces induc...
Mechanics and biological function of nucleic acids are intimately coupled. The DNA double helix must...
<p>Nucleic acids are subjected to many different mechanical loadings inside. These loadings could ...
AbstractKnowledge of the mechanical properties of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is essential to unders...
The functioning of double-stranded (ds) nucleic acids (NAs) in cellular processes is strongly mediat...
AbstractThe symmetries of the DNA double helix require a new term in its linear response to stress: ...
DNA dynamics can only be understood by taking into account its complex mechanical behavior at differ...
AbstractOver the past few years, it has become increasingly apparent that double-stranded RNA (dsRNA...
In cells, DNA is constantly twisted, bent and stretched by numerous proteins mediating genome transa...
The symmetries of the DNA double helix require a new term in its linear response to stress: the coup...
Recent magnetic tweezers experiments have reported systematic deviations of the twist response of do...
<div><p>Single-molecule tweezers measurements of double-stranded nucleic acids (dsDNA and dsRNA) pro...
Single-molecule tweezers measurements of double-stranded nucleic acids (dsDNA and dsRNA) provide unp...
Double-stranded (ds) RNA is the genetic material of a variety of viruses and has been recently recog...
Submicrometer elasticity of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) governs nanoscale bending of DNA segments an...
Multiple biological processes involve the stretching of nucleic acids (NAs). Stretching forces induc...
Mechanics and biological function of nucleic acids are intimately coupled. The DNA double helix must...
<p>Nucleic acids are subjected to many different mechanical loadings inside. These loadings could ...
AbstractKnowledge of the mechanical properties of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is essential to unders...
The functioning of double-stranded (ds) nucleic acids (NAs) in cellular processes is strongly mediat...
AbstractThe symmetries of the DNA double helix require a new term in its linear response to stress: ...
DNA dynamics can only be understood by taking into account its complex mechanical behavior at differ...
AbstractOver the past few years, it has become increasingly apparent that double-stranded RNA (dsRNA...
In cells, DNA is constantly twisted, bent and stretched by numerous proteins mediating genome transa...
The symmetries of the DNA double helix require a new term in its linear response to stress: the coup...
Recent magnetic tweezers experiments have reported systematic deviations of the twist response of do...