Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy and nanotechnology DNA applications. The kinetics of the compaction velocity of single DNA molecules was studied using two non-protein condensation systems, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) with Mg2+ for the polymer-salt-induced condensation system and spermine for the polyamine condensation sys-tem. The compaction velocities of single tandem j-DNA molecules were measured at various PEG and spermine concentrations by video fluorescent microscopy. Single DNA molecules were observed using a molecular stretching technique in the micro-fluidic flow. The results show that the compaction velocity of a single DNA molecule was proportional to the PEG or sp...
This chapter discusses single-molecule studies of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) mechanics and DNA/prot...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
AbstractKinetics of compaction on single DNA molecules are studied by fluorescence videomicroscopy i...
Compaction of DNA by nonbinding macromolecules such as uncharged flexible polymer chains and negativ...
Compaction of DNA by nonbinding macromolecules such as uncharged flexible polymer chains and negativ...
The study of dynamics and thermodynamics of single biological molecules at confined liquid-solid int...
DNA molecules were used as a model system to investigate fundamental problems in polymer physics; na...
BACKGROUND: Condensin is thought to contribute to large-scale DNA compaction during mitotic chromoso...
The main focus of this thesis is a better understanding of the basic compaction mechanism of our DNA...
DNA compaction is the collapse of long DNA chains into well-organized condensates of complex, hierar...
This chapter discusses single-molecule studies of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) mechanics and DNA/prot...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA compaction is becoming increasingly important for gene therapy a...
AbstractKinetics of compaction on single DNA molecules are studied by fluorescence videomicroscopy i...
Compaction of DNA by nonbinding macromolecules such as uncharged flexible polymer chains and negativ...
Compaction of DNA by nonbinding macromolecules such as uncharged flexible polymer chains and negativ...
The study of dynamics and thermodynamics of single biological molecules at confined liquid-solid int...
DNA molecules were used as a model system to investigate fundamental problems in polymer physics; na...
BACKGROUND: Condensin is thought to contribute to large-scale DNA compaction during mitotic chromoso...
The main focus of this thesis is a better understanding of the basic compaction mechanism of our DNA...
DNA compaction is the collapse of long DNA chains into well-organized condensates of complex, hierar...
This chapter discusses single-molecule studies of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) mechanics and DNA/prot...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...