The four-way DNA (Holliday) junction is an important postulated intermediate in the process of genetic recombination. Earlier studies have suggested that the junction exists in two alternative conformations, depending upon the salt concentration present. At high salt concentrations the junction folds into a stacked X structure, while at low salt concentrations the data indicate an extended unstacked conformation. The stereochemical conformation of the four-way DNA junction at low salt (low alkali ion concentration and no alkaline earth ions) was established by comparing the efficiency of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between donor and acceptor molecules attached pairwise in three permutations to the 5' termini of the duplex ...
The Holliday (four-way) junction is a critical intermediate in homologous genetic recombination. We ...
Branched structures of nucleic acids are widely observed in nature as intermediates during DNA repai...
Three-way DNA junctions (3WJ) are composed of three mutually complementary strands of DNA. The stra...
Holliday Junctions are critical DNA intermediates central to double strand break repair and homologo...
Intramolecular four-way junctions are structures present during homologous recombination, repair of ...
The DNA Holliday junction is a central intermediate in genetic recombination. We have designed and s...
The stereochemical conformation of the four-way helical junction in DNA (the Holliday junction; the ...
Conformational transitions in a 4-way DNA junction when titrated with ionic solutions are studied us...
THE four-way junction between DNA helices is the central intermediate in recombination1–10, and the ...
The four-way DNA (Holliday) junction is the central intermediate of genetic recombination, but the d...
AbstractFluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) measured at the single-molecule level can reve...
The Holliday junction (HJ) structure, consisting of four DNA double helices with a central branch po...
A Holliday junction (HJ) consists of four DNA double helices, with a branch point discontinuity at t...
AbstractThe Holliday junction (HJ) is a central intermediate of various genetic processes, including...
The Holliday (four-way) junction is a critical intermediate in homologous genetic recombination. We ...
Branched structures of nucleic acids are widely observed in nature as intermediates during DNA repai...
Three-way DNA junctions (3WJ) are composed of three mutually complementary strands of DNA. The stra...
Holliday Junctions are critical DNA intermediates central to double strand break repair and homologo...
Intramolecular four-way junctions are structures present during homologous recombination, repair of ...
The DNA Holliday junction is a central intermediate in genetic recombination. We have designed and s...
The stereochemical conformation of the four-way helical junction in DNA (the Holliday junction; the ...
Conformational transitions in a 4-way DNA junction when titrated with ionic solutions are studied us...
THE four-way junction between DNA helices is the central intermediate in recombination1–10, and the ...
The four-way DNA (Holliday) junction is the central intermediate of genetic recombination, but the d...
AbstractFluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) measured at the single-molecule level can reve...
The Holliday junction (HJ) structure, consisting of four DNA double helices with a central branch po...
A Holliday junction (HJ) consists of four DNA double helices, with a branch point discontinuity at t...
AbstractThe Holliday junction (HJ) is a central intermediate of various genetic processes, including...
The Holliday (four-way) junction is a critical intermediate in homologous genetic recombination. We ...
Branched structures of nucleic acids are widely observed in nature as intermediates during DNA repai...
Three-way DNA junctions (3WJ) are composed of three mutually complementary strands of DNA. The stra...