The nucleosome particle is an essential biological macromolecule serving both a structural and gene regulatory roles in eukaryotic genomes. The nucleosome particle has a cylindrical shape, composed of 8 highly conserved histone proteins wrapped by a sequence of 147 base pairs of DNA. Considerable, experimental evidence has shown that different sequences of 147 base pairs have varying preferences for forming stable particles, yet atomic-level descriptions for the preferences are vague at best. Microscopic descriptions contribute to fundamental understanding of genomes process, facilitate rationale approaches to drug design for certain genetic diseases, and can contribute to genetic engineering. We have established a novel basis for computati...
DNA is not only among the most important molecules in life, but a meeting point for biology, physics...
Nucleosomes form the fundamental building blocks of chromatin. Subtle modifications of the constitue...
Chromatin provides the required structural compaction of DNA to fit in the nucleus and plays crucial...
The nucleosome particle is an essential biological macromolecule serving both a structural and gene ...
Physically-principled computational modeling and automation techniques have emerged as potent method...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of the nucleosome core particle and its isolated DNA free in ...
Physically-principled computational modeling and automation techniques have emerged as potent method...
Physically-principled computational modeling and automation techniques have emerged as potent method...
Chromosomes consist of a chain of nucleosomes, in which DNA wraps almost twice around a histone prot...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
Motivation: Nucleosome packaging of genome DNA makes an integral part necessary for DNA functioning ...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of the nucleosome core particle and its isolated DNA free in ...
Nucleosomes form the fundamental building blocks of chromatin. Subtle modifications of the constitue...
DNA is not only among the most important molecules in life, but a meeting point for biology, physics...
Nucleosomes form the fundamental building blocks of chromatin. Subtle modifications of the constitue...
Chromatin provides the required structural compaction of DNA to fit in the nucleus and plays crucial...
The nucleosome particle is an essential biological macromolecule serving both a structural and gene ...
Physically-principled computational modeling and automation techniques have emerged as potent method...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of the nucleosome core particle and its isolated DNA free in ...
Physically-principled computational modeling and automation techniques have emerged as potent method...
Physically-principled computational modeling and automation techniques have emerged as potent method...
Chromosomes consist of a chain of nucleosomes, in which DNA wraps almost twice around a histone prot...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
AbstractThe folding of DNA on the nucleosome core particle governs many fundamental issues in eukary...
Motivation: Nucleosome packaging of genome DNA makes an integral part necessary for DNA functioning ...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of the nucleosome core particle and its isolated DNA free in ...
Nucleosomes form the fundamental building blocks of chromatin. Subtle modifications of the constitue...
DNA is not only among the most important molecules in life, but a meeting point for biology, physics...
Nucleosomes form the fundamental building blocks of chromatin. Subtle modifications of the constitue...
Chromatin provides the required structural compaction of DNA to fit in the nucleus and plays crucial...