Background: A nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of the eukaryotic chromosome. It has been shown that the positioning of a majority of nucleosomes is primarily controlled by factors other than the intrinsic preference of the DNA sequence. One of the key questions in this context is the role, if any, that can be played by the variability of nucleosomal DNA structure. Results: In this study, we have addressed this question by analysing the variability at the dinucleotide and trinucleotide as well as longer length scales in a dataset of nucleosome X-ray crystal structures. We observe that the nucleosome structure displays remarkable local level structural versatility within the B-DNA family. The nucleosomal DNA also incorporates a la...
Abstract: Several periodic motifs have been implicated in facilitating the bending of DNA around the...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
AbstractNucleosome stability is largely an indirect measure of DNA sequence based on the material pr...
Background: A nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of the eukaryotic chromosome. It has been...
Background: A nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of the eukaryotic chromosome. It has been...
A nucleosome forms a basic unit of the chromosome structure. A biologically relevant question is ho...
A nucleosome forms a basic unit of the chromosome structure. A biologically relevant question is ho...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleosomes to form on individual DNA sequences plays...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleo...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleo...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
Abstract: Several periodic motifs have been implicated in facilitating the bending of DNA around the...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
AbstractNucleosome stability is largely an indirect measure of DNA sequence based on the material pr...
Background: A nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of the eukaryotic chromosome. It has been...
Background: A nucleosome is the fundamental repeating unit of the eukaryotic chromosome. It has been...
A nucleosome forms a basic unit of the chromosome structure. A biologically relevant question is ho...
A nucleosome forms a basic unit of the chromosome structure. A biologically relevant question is ho...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleosomes to form on individual DNA sequences plays...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleo...
Abstract Background The relative preference of nucleo...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
Abstract: Several periodic motifs have been implicated in facilitating the bending of DNA around the...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
AbstractNucleosome stability is largely an indirect measure of DNA sequence based on the material pr...