When mixed together, DNA and polyaminoamide dendrimers form fibers that condense into a compact structure. We use optical tweezers to pull condensed fibers and investigate the decondensation transition by measuring force-extension curves (FECs). A characteristic force plateau (around 10 pN) and hysteresis between the pulling and relaxation cycles are observed for different dendrimer sizes, indicating the existence of a first-order transition between two phases (condensed and extended) of the fiber. Upon salt variation FECs change noticeably confirming that electrostatic forces drive the condensation transition. We propose a simple model for the decondensing transition that qualitatively reproduces the FECs and which is confirmed by atomic f...
The opening of DNA double strands is extremely relevant to several biological functions, such as rep...
The condensation of DNA by poly(amido amine) dendrimers of generation 1, 2, and 4 has been followed ...
The control of DNA condensation, i.e. packaging or compaction, is essential for the living cell, but...
When mixed together, DNA and polyaminoamide dendrimers form fibers that condense into a compact stru...
AbstractThe mechanism of DNA compaction by dendrimers is key to the design of nanotechnologies that ...
We investigated the collective conformational response of DNA polymer brushes to condensation induce...
In this work, we have measured, by means of optical tweezers, forces acting on depletion-induced DNA...
Extensive investigations have been made to try and understand the physical properties and structures...
AbstractIn living organisms, DNA is generally confined into very small volumes. In most viruses, pos...
AbstractDynamic real time assembly of toroidal and rod-like DNA condensates has been visualised usin...
The ability of poly(amido amine) (or PAMAM) dendrimers to condense semiflexible dsDNA and penetrate ...
Electrostatic shielding and steric blocking by histones are two significant factors that participate...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...
AbstractThe elastic response of single plasmid and lambda phage DNA molecules was probed using optic...
Animals and plants are build from a large number of cells. These cells continuously respond to signa...
The opening of DNA double strands is extremely relevant to several biological functions, such as rep...
The condensation of DNA by poly(amido amine) dendrimers of generation 1, 2, and 4 has been followed ...
The control of DNA condensation, i.e. packaging or compaction, is essential for the living cell, but...
When mixed together, DNA and polyaminoamide dendrimers form fibers that condense into a compact stru...
AbstractThe mechanism of DNA compaction by dendrimers is key to the design of nanotechnologies that ...
We investigated the collective conformational response of DNA polymer brushes to condensation induce...
In this work, we have measured, by means of optical tweezers, forces acting on depletion-induced DNA...
Extensive investigations have been made to try and understand the physical properties and structures...
AbstractIn living organisms, DNA is generally confined into very small volumes. In most viruses, pos...
AbstractDynamic real time assembly of toroidal and rod-like DNA condensates has been visualised usin...
The ability of poly(amido amine) (or PAMAM) dendrimers to condense semiflexible dsDNA and penetrate ...
Electrostatic shielding and steric blocking by histones are two significant factors that participate...
The simplified artificial environments in which highly complex biological systems are studied do not...
AbstractThe elastic response of single plasmid and lambda phage DNA molecules was probed using optic...
Animals and plants are build from a large number of cells. These cells continuously respond to signa...
The opening of DNA double strands is extremely relevant to several biological functions, such as rep...
The condensation of DNA by poly(amido amine) dendrimers of generation 1, 2, and 4 has been followed ...
The control of DNA condensation, i.e. packaging or compaction, is essential for the living cell, but...