AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions such as transcription, replication, and recombination. In the process of recognition, a protein rapidly searches for its specific site on a long DNA molecule and then strongly binds this site. Here we aim to find a mechanism that can provide both a fast search (1–10s) and high stability of the specific protein-DNA complex (Kd=10−15–10−8M). Earlier studies have suggested that rapid search involves sliding of the protein along the DNA. Here we consider sliding as a one-dimensional diffusion in a sequence-dependent rough energy landscape. We demonstrate that, despite the landscape’s roughness, rapid search can be achieved if one-dimensio...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
ABSTRACT Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular f...
AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular fu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
Protein searching and recognizing the targets on DNA was the subject of many experimental and theore...
One of the most important features of biological systems that controls their functioning is the abil...
AbstractDNA recognition by DNA-binding proteins (DBPs), which is a pivotal event in most gene regula...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2008. Major: Physics. Advisor: Boris I. Shklovskii. ...
Problems of search and recognition appear over different scales in biological systems. In this revie...
The idea that non-specific DNA-binding proteins are capable of finding their cognate sites on DNA mu...
ABSTRACT: Protein search for targets on DNA starts all major biological processes. Although signific...
A lot of vital biological processes require recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA, by pro...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
ABSTRACT Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular f...
AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular fu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
Protein searching and recognizing the targets on DNA was the subject of many experimental and theore...
One of the most important features of biological systems that controls their functioning is the abil...
AbstractDNA recognition by DNA-binding proteins (DBPs), which is a pivotal event in most gene regula...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2008. Major: Physics. Advisor: Boris I. Shklovskii. ...
Problems of search and recognition appear over different scales in biological systems. In this revie...
The idea that non-specific DNA-binding proteins are capable of finding their cognate sites on DNA mu...
ABSTRACT: Protein search for targets on DNA starts all major biological processes. Although signific...
A lot of vital biological processes require recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA, by pro...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...
Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular functions ...