The physical-chemical sense of nonlinear entropy-enthalpy compensation based upon the standard thermodynamical parameters of high-temperature melting for doublet units in DNA duplexes has been considered. We are able to show that there are three, with no other constraints equally plausible, principal levels of DNA melting/hybridization description. First, DNA structure assembly/disassembly can be seen from the viewpoint of the conventional equilibrium thermodynamics without taking special care of the heat capacity Delta C-p value (by simply setting it equal to zero). Second, it is possible to assume that the Delta C-p is finite, but independent of temperature. At this approximation level the high-temperature DNA melting cannot be described,...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze published data on ΔH and ΔS values for the DNA melting transition u...
AbstractWhen a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length,...
This work deals with the development and the analysis of the properties of new DNA models, in order ...
The physical-chemical sense of nonlinear entropy-enthalpy compensation based upon the standard therm...
Systematical differential calorimetry experiments on DNA oligomers with different lengths, and place...
Systematical differential calorimetry experiments on DNA oligomers with different lengths, and place...
The common key to nearly all processes involving DNA is the hybridization and melting of the double ...
AbstractThe stability of a DNA double helix of any particular sequence is conventionally estimated a...
A molecular dynamics simulation approach was applied for the prediction of the thermal stability of ...
We present a nonlinear dynamical model for DNA thermal denaturation, which is based on the finite st...
Microcalorimetric studies of DNA duplexes and their component single strands showed that association...
Microcalorimetric studies of DNA duplexes and their component single strands showed that association...
Phosphate-methylated (P.M.) DNA possesses a very high affinity for complementary natural DNA, as a r...
Phosphate-methylated (P.M.) DNA possesses a very high affinity for complementary natural DNA, as a r...
ABSTRACT When a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze published data on ΔH and ΔS values for the DNA melting transition u...
AbstractWhen a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length,...
This work deals with the development and the analysis of the properties of new DNA models, in order ...
The physical-chemical sense of nonlinear entropy-enthalpy compensation based upon the standard therm...
Systematical differential calorimetry experiments on DNA oligomers with different lengths, and place...
Systematical differential calorimetry experiments on DNA oligomers with different lengths, and place...
The common key to nearly all processes involving DNA is the hybridization and melting of the double ...
AbstractThe stability of a DNA double helix of any particular sequence is conventionally estimated a...
A molecular dynamics simulation approach was applied for the prediction of the thermal stability of ...
We present a nonlinear dynamical model for DNA thermal denaturation, which is based on the finite st...
Microcalorimetric studies of DNA duplexes and their component single strands showed that association...
Microcalorimetric studies of DNA duplexes and their component single strands showed that association...
Phosphate-methylated (P.M.) DNA possesses a very high affinity for complementary natural DNA, as a r...
Phosphate-methylated (P.M.) DNA possesses a very high affinity for complementary natural DNA, as a r...
ABSTRACT When a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze published data on ΔH and ΔS values for the DNA melting transition u...
AbstractWhen a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length,...
This work deals with the development and the analysis of the properties of new DNA models, in order ...