AbstractThe highly cooperative elongation of a single B-DNA molecule to almost twice its contour length upon application of a stretching force is interpreted as force-induced DNA melting. This interpretation is based on the similarity between experimental and calculated stretching profiles, when the force-dependent free energy of melting is obtained directly from the experimental force versus extension curves of double- and single-stranded DNA. The high cooperativity of the overstretching transition is consistent with a melting interpretation. The ability of nicked DNA to withstand forces greater than that at the transition midpoint is explained as a result of the one-dimensional nature of the melting transition, which leads to alternating ...
We stretched a DNA molecule using an atomic force microscope (AFM) and quantified the mechanical pro...
In the last decade, methods to study single DNA molecules under tensile load have been developed. Th...
Structural deformation of DNA has a central role in many biological processes. It occurs, for exampl...
AbstractThe highly cooperative elongation of a single B-DNA molecule to almost twice its contour len...
When pulled along the axis, double-strand DNA undergoes a large conformational change and elongates ...
We measure the constant force required to melt double-stranded (ds) DNA as a function of length for ...
Overstretching of DNA occurs at about 60-70 pN when a torsionally unconstrained double-stranded DNA ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the implications of the general theory developed in the accompany...
AbstractUsing a modified atomic force microscope (AFM), individual double-stranded (ds) DNA molecule...
ABSTRACT Using a modified atomic force microscope (AFM), individual double-stranded (ds) DNA molecul...
AbstractWhen a long DNA molecule is stretched beyond its B-form contour length, a transition occurs ...
We stretched a DNA molecule using atomic force microscope and quantified the mechanical properties a...
Single-molecule experiments on double-stranded B-DNA stretching have revealed one or two structural ...
ABSTRACT When a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length...
AbstractWhen a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length,...
We stretched a DNA molecule using an atomic force microscope (AFM) and quantified the mechanical pro...
In the last decade, methods to study single DNA molecules under tensile load have been developed. Th...
Structural deformation of DNA has a central role in many biological processes. It occurs, for exampl...
AbstractThe highly cooperative elongation of a single B-DNA molecule to almost twice its contour len...
When pulled along the axis, double-strand DNA undergoes a large conformational change and elongates ...
We measure the constant force required to melt double-stranded (ds) DNA as a function of length for ...
Overstretching of DNA occurs at about 60-70 pN when a torsionally unconstrained double-stranded DNA ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the implications of the general theory developed in the accompany...
AbstractUsing a modified atomic force microscope (AFM), individual double-stranded (ds) DNA molecule...
ABSTRACT Using a modified atomic force microscope (AFM), individual double-stranded (ds) DNA molecul...
AbstractWhen a long DNA molecule is stretched beyond its B-form contour length, a transition occurs ...
We stretched a DNA molecule using atomic force microscope and quantified the mechanical properties a...
Single-molecule experiments on double-stranded B-DNA stretching have revealed one or two structural ...
ABSTRACT When a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length...
AbstractWhen a single molecule of double-stranded DNA is stretched beyond its B-form contour length,...
We stretched a DNA molecule using an atomic force microscope (AFM) and quantified the mechanical pro...
In the last decade, methods to study single DNA molecules under tensile load have been developed. Th...
Structural deformation of DNA has a central role in many biological processes. It occurs, for exampl...