AbstractInvestigators have constructed dsDNA molecules with several different base modifications and have characterized their bending and twisting flexibilities using atomic force microscopy, DNA ring closure, and single-molecule force spectroscopy with optical tweezers. The three methods provide persistence length measurements that agree semiquantitatively, and they show that the persistence length is surprisingly similar for all of the modified DNAs. The circular dichroism spectra of modified DNAs differ substantially. Simple explanations based on base stacking strength, polymer charge, or groove occupancy by functional groups cannot explain the results, which will guide further high-resolution theory and experiments
International audienceSequence dependency of DNA intrinsic bending properties has been emphasized as...
The molecular structure of the DNA double helix has been known for 60 years, but we remain surprisin...
Active biological processes like transcription, replication, recombination, DNA repair, and DNA pack...
AbstractInvestigators have constructed dsDNA molecules with several different base modifications and...
Persistence length is the foremost measure of DNA flexibility. Its origins lie in polymer theory whi...
AbstractThis work probes the mystery of what balance of forces creates the extraordinary mechanical ...
We use an elastic rod model with contact to study the extension versus rotation diagrams of single s...
Although mechanical properties of DNA are well characterized at the kilobase-pair range, a number of...
Submicrometer elasticity of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) governs nanoscale bending of DNA segments an...
Force-extension (F-x) relationships were measured for single molecules of DNA under a variety of buf...
Mechanical properties of DNA are known to play a significant role in several biological processes li...
This project used Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) imaging to examine the effects of different intercal...
DNA is a complex biopolymer, support for the genetic information of most living organisms on Earth. ...
AbstractSingle-molecule studies probing the end-to-end extension of long DNAs have established that ...
Persistence length is a significant criterion to characterize the semi-flexibility of DNA molecules....
International audienceSequence dependency of DNA intrinsic bending properties has been emphasized as...
The molecular structure of the DNA double helix has been known for 60 years, but we remain surprisin...
Active biological processes like transcription, replication, recombination, DNA repair, and DNA pack...
AbstractInvestigators have constructed dsDNA molecules with several different base modifications and...
Persistence length is the foremost measure of DNA flexibility. Its origins lie in polymer theory whi...
AbstractThis work probes the mystery of what balance of forces creates the extraordinary mechanical ...
We use an elastic rod model with contact to study the extension versus rotation diagrams of single s...
Although mechanical properties of DNA are well characterized at the kilobase-pair range, a number of...
Submicrometer elasticity of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) governs nanoscale bending of DNA segments an...
Force-extension (F-x) relationships were measured for single molecules of DNA under a variety of buf...
Mechanical properties of DNA are known to play a significant role in several biological processes li...
This project used Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) imaging to examine the effects of different intercal...
DNA is a complex biopolymer, support for the genetic information of most living organisms on Earth. ...
AbstractSingle-molecule studies probing the end-to-end extension of long DNAs have established that ...
Persistence length is a significant criterion to characterize the semi-flexibility of DNA molecules....
International audienceSequence dependency of DNA intrinsic bending properties has been emphasized as...
The molecular structure of the DNA double helix has been known for 60 years, but we remain surprisin...
Active biological processes like transcription, replication, recombination, DNA repair, and DNA pack...