Recent experiments have shown the double-stranded (ds) DNAs readily bend and loop over the scale much shorter than their persistence length (50 nm). In an effort to unveil this seemingly surprising phenomenon, we study the emergence of bubbles in short ds DNA loops by simulating the breathing DNA model. We analyze the bubble size distributions and the melting curves for varying contour lengths, which are critically compared with those of linear DNA of the same lengths. We analytically evaluate the free energies associated with double-strand bending and single-strand bubble formation to explain the simulation data. It is found that in shorter looped DNA the bubbles are more easily initiated and formed to release the large bending energy, giv...
Understanding the structural changes occurring in double-stranded (ds)DNA during mechanical strain i...
Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) unconstrained by torsion undergoes an overstretching transition at about...
Protein-bound duplex DNA is often bent or kinked. Yet, quantification of intrinsic DNA bending that ...
A recent experiment using fluorescence microscopy showed that double-stranded DNA fragments shorter ...
We study the unexpected high flexibility of short dsDNA which recently has been reported by a number...
The distribution of bubble lengths in double-stranded DNA is presented for segments of varying guani...
Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is known to form a locally denatured structure ("bubble") below its dena...
We present a theoretical framework for the thermodynamic properties of supercoiling-induced denatura...
Bubbles in DNA are related to fundamental processes such as duplication and transcription. Using a n...
Bubbles in DNA are involved in many important biological processes. In this work, a coarse-grained m...
The local opening of DNA is an intriguing phenomenon from a statistical-physics point of view, but i...
The role of centrally located and distributed base pair mismatches (‘melting bubbles’) on localized ...
The role of centrally located and distributed base pair mismatches (‘melting bubbles’) on localized ...
Recent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer cooperat...
AbstractRecent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer ...
Understanding the structural changes occurring in double-stranded (ds)DNA during mechanical strain i...
Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) unconstrained by torsion undergoes an overstretching transition at about...
Protein-bound duplex DNA is often bent or kinked. Yet, quantification of intrinsic DNA bending that ...
A recent experiment using fluorescence microscopy showed that double-stranded DNA fragments shorter ...
We study the unexpected high flexibility of short dsDNA which recently has been reported by a number...
The distribution of bubble lengths in double-stranded DNA is presented for segments of varying guani...
Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is known to form a locally denatured structure ("bubble") below its dena...
We present a theoretical framework for the thermodynamic properties of supercoiling-induced denatura...
Bubbles in DNA are related to fundamental processes such as duplication and transcription. Using a n...
Bubbles in DNA are involved in many important biological processes. In this work, a coarse-grained m...
The local opening of DNA is an intriguing phenomenon from a statistical-physics point of view, but i...
The role of centrally located and distributed base pair mismatches (‘melting bubbles’) on localized ...
The role of centrally located and distributed base pair mismatches (‘melting bubbles’) on localized ...
Recent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer cooperat...
AbstractRecent measurements of the distribution of end-to-end distance in short DNA molecules infer ...
Understanding the structural changes occurring in double-stranded (ds)DNA during mechanical strain i...
Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) unconstrained by torsion undergoes an overstretching transition at about...
Protein-bound duplex DNA is often bent or kinked. Yet, quantification of intrinsic DNA bending that ...