AbstractTwisting a DNA molecule held under constant tension is accompanied by a transition from a linear to a plectonemic DNA configuration, in which part of the applied twist is absorbed in a superhelical structure. Recent experiments revealed the occurrence of an abrupt extension change at the onset of this transition. To elucidate its origin we study this abrupt DNA shortening using magnetic tweezers. We find that it strongly depends on the length of the DNA molecule and the ionic strength of the solution. This behavior can be well understood in the framework of a model in which the energy per writhe for the initial plectonemic loop is larger than for subsequent turns of the superhelix. By quantitative data analysis, relevant plectoneme ...
Structural deformation of DNA has a central role in many biological processes. It occurs, for exampl...
AbstractDNA responds to small changes in force and torque by over- or undertwisting, forming plecton...
AbstractWe present a self-contained theory for the mechanical response of DNA in single molecule exp...
AbstractThe wormlike-chain (WLC) model is widely used to describe the energetics of DNA bending. Mot...
We measure the bending energy of double-stranded DNA in the nonlinear (sharply bent) regime. The mea...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
AbstractDNA responds to small changes in force and torque by over- or undertwisting, forming plecton...
The mechanics of DNA super-coiling is a subject of crucial importance to uncover the mechanism and k...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
In cells, DNA is constantly twisted, bent and stretched by numerous proteins mediating genome transa...
We study the elastic behaviour of a supercoiled DNA molecule. The simplest model is that of a rod-li...
AbstractWe study DNA supercoiling in a quantitative fashion by micromanipulating single linear DNA m...
Structural deformation of DNA has a central role in many biological processes. It occurs, for exampl...
AbstractDNA responds to small changes in force and torque by over- or undertwisting, forming plecton...
AbstractWe present a self-contained theory for the mechanical response of DNA in single molecule exp...
AbstractThe wormlike-chain (WLC) model is widely used to describe the energetics of DNA bending. Mot...
We measure the bending energy of double-stranded DNA in the nonlinear (sharply bent) regime. The mea...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
AbstractDNA responds to small changes in force and torque by over- or undertwisting, forming plecton...
The mechanics of DNA super-coiling is a subject of crucial importance to uncover the mechanism and k...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
In cells, DNA is constantly twisted, bent and stretched by numerous proteins mediating genome transa...
We study the elastic behaviour of a supercoiled DNA molecule. The simplest model is that of a rod-li...
AbstractWe study DNA supercoiling in a quantitative fashion by micromanipulating single linear DNA m...
Structural deformation of DNA has a central role in many biological processes. It occurs, for exampl...
AbstractDNA responds to small changes in force and torque by over- or undertwisting, forming plecton...
AbstractWe present a self-contained theory for the mechanical response of DNA in single molecule exp...