The integration host factor protein of Escherichia coli, which sharply bends DNA at specific sites and non-specifically compacts the bacterial genome, can also alter looping of DNA in an artificial system based on the lactose repressor protein of E. coli. In single molecule experiments, we show that both specific bending and non-specific compaction alter LacI-mediated looping of DNA. Our results highlight the subtle regulatory roles that proteins, which confer structure upon DNA, might have in controlling DNA transcription and other processes in which the conformation of DNA determines the binding and activity of processive enzymes
The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essential co-fac...
<div><p>The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essentia...
The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essential co-fac...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
The looping of DNA provides a means of communication between sequentially distant genomic sites that...
The E. coli Lac repressor is the classic textbook example of a protein that attaches to widely space...
The E. coli Lac repressor is the classic textbook example of a protein that attaches to widely space...
Interactions of E. coli lac repressor (LacR) with a pair of operator sites on the same DNA molecule ...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping, such as that induced by the lactose repressor (LacI) of Escher...
The Lac repressor is the classic textbook example of a protein that attaches to widely spaced sites ...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
This work focuses on the Escherichia coli lactose repressor protein (LacI) which represses expressio...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
The Escherichia coli lactose operon provides a paradigm for understanding gene control by DNA loopin...
The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essential co-fac...
<div><p>The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essentia...
The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essential co-fac...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
The looping of DNA provides a means of communication between sequentially distant genomic sites that...
The E. coli Lac repressor is the classic textbook example of a protein that attaches to widely space...
The E. coli Lac repressor is the classic textbook example of a protein that attaches to widely space...
Interactions of E. coli lac repressor (LacR) with a pair of operator sites on the same DNA molecule ...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping, such as that induced by the lactose repressor (LacI) of Escher...
The Lac repressor is the classic textbook example of a protein that attaches to widely spaced sites ...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
This work focuses on the Escherichia coli lactose repressor protein (LacI) which represses expressio...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
The Escherichia coli lactose operon provides a paradigm for understanding gene control by DNA loopin...
The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essential co-fac...
<div><p>The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essentia...
The integration host factor (IHF) is an abundant nucleoid-associated protein and an essential co-fac...