AbstractWe perform single-molecule spatial tracking measurements of a DNA repair protein, the C-terminal domain of Ada (C-Ada) from Escherichia coli, moving on DNA extended by flow. The trajectories of single proteins labeled with a fluorophore are constructed. We analyze single-protein dwell times on DNA for different flow rates and conclude that sliding (with essentially no hopping) is the mechanism of C-Ada motion along stretched DNA. We also analyze the trajectory results with a drift-diffusion Langevin equation approach to elucidate the influence of flow on the protein motion; systematic variation of the flow enables one to estimate the microscopic friction. We integrate the step-size probability distribution to obtain a version of the...
Many proteins that bind specific DNA sequences search the genome by combining three-dimensional diff...
We introduce a probabilistic model for protein sliding motion along DNA during the search of a targe...
The idea that non-specific DNA-binding proteins are capable of finding their cognate sites on DNA mu...
AbstractWe perform single-molecule spatial tracking measurements of a DNA repair protein, the C-term...
It is known that DNA-binding proteins can slide along the DNA helix while searching for specific bin...
DNA binding proteins efficiently search for their cognitive sites on long genomic DNA by combining 3...
Cells in all life forms regulate their genes with the help of transcription factors (TFs). These pro...
There is now a certain consensus that transcription factors (TFs) reach their target sites, where th...
We reanalyze trajectories of hOGG1 repair proteins diffusing on DNA. A previous analysis of these tr...
Long ago inferred by biochemists, the linear diffusion of proteins along DNA has recently been obser...
The Lac repressor finds its DNA binding sequences with an association rate 2 orders of magnitude hig...
Repressor proteins (RP) regulate gene transcriptions by binding to target sequences, named operator ...
The mechanism of a protein's diffusion along a DNA segment is a subject of much current interest bec...
Transcription factor (TF) target search on genome is highly essential for gene expression and regula...
Some proteins can rapidly locate a short recognition site within large DNA using "facilitated diffus...
Many proteins that bind specific DNA sequences search the genome by combining three-dimensional diff...
We introduce a probabilistic model for protein sliding motion along DNA during the search of a targe...
The idea that non-specific DNA-binding proteins are capable of finding their cognate sites on DNA mu...
AbstractWe perform single-molecule spatial tracking measurements of a DNA repair protein, the C-term...
It is known that DNA-binding proteins can slide along the DNA helix while searching for specific bin...
DNA binding proteins efficiently search for their cognitive sites on long genomic DNA by combining 3...
Cells in all life forms regulate their genes with the help of transcription factors (TFs). These pro...
There is now a certain consensus that transcription factors (TFs) reach their target sites, where th...
We reanalyze trajectories of hOGG1 repair proteins diffusing on DNA. A previous analysis of these tr...
Long ago inferred by biochemists, the linear diffusion of proteins along DNA has recently been obser...
The Lac repressor finds its DNA binding sequences with an association rate 2 orders of magnitude hig...
Repressor proteins (RP) regulate gene transcriptions by binding to target sequences, named operator ...
The mechanism of a protein's diffusion along a DNA segment is a subject of much current interest bec...
Transcription factor (TF) target search on genome is highly essential for gene expression and regula...
Some proteins can rapidly locate a short recognition site within large DNA using "facilitated diffus...
Many proteins that bind specific DNA sequences search the genome by combining three-dimensional diff...
We introduce a probabilistic model for protein sliding motion along DNA during the search of a targe...
The idea that non-specific DNA-binding proteins are capable of finding their cognate sites on DNA mu...