There is an increasing interest in achieving gene regulation in biotechnological and biomedical applications by using synthetic DNA-binding agents. Most studies have so far focused on synthetic sequence-specific DNA-binding agents. Such approaches are relatively complicated and cost intensive and their level of sophistication is not always required, in particular for biotechnological application. Our study is inspired by in vivo data that suggest that DNA compaction might contribute to gene regulation. This study exploits the potential of using synthetic DNA compacting agents that are not sequence-specific to achieve gene regulation for in vitro systems. The semi-synthetic in vitro system we use include common cationic DNA-compacting agents...
Once an engineered organism completes its task, it is useful to degrade the associated DNA to reduce...
AbstractA probe, 9-(anthrylmethyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 1, was prepared. 1 binds to calf-thymu...
Electrostatic shielding and steric blocking by histones are two significant factors that participate...
There is an increasing interest in achieving gene regulation in biotechnological and biomedical appl...
There is an increasing interest in achieving gene regulation in biotechnological and biomedical appl...
DNA compaction is the collapse of long DNA chains into well-organized condensates of complex, hierar...
In the present review we summarize different strategies to induce DNA compaction and decompaction. D...
AbstractCationic lipids and cationic polymers are widely used in gene delivery. Using 1,2-dioleoyl-3...
AbstractThe interaction between complexes of plasmid DNA with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) ...
The studies described in this thesis forms part of a larger collaborative project, Neonuclei, with t...
The interaction between calf-thymus DNA, ctDNA, and various single-chained surfactants with differen...
Fluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the conformational changes of individual T4 DNA mole...
DNA is an anionic macromolecule which stores the heredity information. It is well known that the for...
AbstractHigh mobililty group proteins are amphoteric nuclear proteins that are known to unfold chrom...
Faithful transcription of DNA is constantly threatened by different endogenous and environmental gen...
Once an engineered organism completes its task, it is useful to degrade the associated DNA to reduce...
AbstractA probe, 9-(anthrylmethyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 1, was prepared. 1 binds to calf-thymu...
Electrostatic shielding and steric blocking by histones are two significant factors that participate...
There is an increasing interest in achieving gene regulation in biotechnological and biomedical appl...
There is an increasing interest in achieving gene regulation in biotechnological and biomedical appl...
DNA compaction is the collapse of long DNA chains into well-organized condensates of complex, hierar...
In the present review we summarize different strategies to induce DNA compaction and decompaction. D...
AbstractCationic lipids and cationic polymers are widely used in gene delivery. Using 1,2-dioleoyl-3...
AbstractThe interaction between complexes of plasmid DNA with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) ...
The studies described in this thesis forms part of a larger collaborative project, Neonuclei, with t...
The interaction between calf-thymus DNA, ctDNA, and various single-chained surfactants with differen...
Fluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the conformational changes of individual T4 DNA mole...
DNA is an anionic macromolecule which stores the heredity information. It is well known that the for...
AbstractHigh mobililty group proteins are amphoteric nuclear proteins that are known to unfold chrom...
Faithful transcription of DNA is constantly threatened by different endogenous and environmental gen...
Once an engineered organism completes its task, it is useful to degrade the associated DNA to reduce...
AbstractA probe, 9-(anthrylmethyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 1, was prepared. 1 binds to calf-thymu...
Electrostatic shielding and steric blocking by histones are two significant factors that participate...