The bacterial transcription factor LacI loops DNA by binding to two separate locations on the DNA simultaneously. Despite being one of the best-studied model systems for transcriptional regulation, the number and conformations of loop structures accessible to LacI remain unclear, though the importance of multiple coexisting loops has been implicated in interactions between LacI and other cellular regulators of gene expression. To probe this issue, we have developed a new analysis method for tethered particle motion, a versatile and commonly used in vitro single-molecule technique. Our method, vbTPM, performs variational Bayesian inference in hidden Markov models. It learns the number of distinct states (i.e. DNA–protein conformations) direc...
The ability of DNA to form loops has been employed by evolution in almost every aspect of biology in...
Protein-DNA loops are essential for efficient transcriptional repression and activation. The geometr...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...
The bacterial transcription factor LacI loops DNA by binding to two distinct binding sites on DNA. D...
The bacterial transcription factor LacI loops DNA by binding to two separate locations on the DNA si...
Tethered particle motion (TPM) is a powerful method for measuring DNA-protein interactions at the si...
AbstractThe lac repressor protein (LacI) efficiently represses transcription of the lac operon in Es...
The biological significance of DNA is primarily attributed to its sequence information. On the other...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping, such as that induced by the lactose repressor (LacI) of Escher...
Combined research report and review article on our work in DNA looping. Presented at the Asia and Pa...
At many promoters, transcription is regulated by simultaneous binding of a protein to multiple sites...
We calculate the probability of DNA loop formation mediated by regulatory proteins such as Lac repre...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
Many gene regulatory motifs in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes involve physical manipulations of the...
Storage and retrieval of the genetic information in cells is a dynamic process that requires the DNA...
The ability of DNA to form loops has been employed by evolution in almost every aspect of biology in...
Protein-DNA loops are essential for efficient transcriptional repression and activation. The geometr...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...
The bacterial transcription factor LacI loops DNA by binding to two distinct binding sites on DNA. D...
The bacterial transcription factor LacI loops DNA by binding to two separate locations on the DNA si...
Tethered particle motion (TPM) is a powerful method for measuring DNA-protein interactions at the si...
AbstractThe lac repressor protein (LacI) efficiently represses transcription of the lac operon in Es...
The biological significance of DNA is primarily attributed to its sequence information. On the other...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping, such as that induced by the lactose repressor (LacI) of Escher...
Combined research report and review article on our work in DNA looping. Presented at the Asia and Pa...
At many promoters, transcription is regulated by simultaneous binding of a protein to multiple sites...
We calculate the probability of DNA loop formation mediated by regulatory proteins such as Lac repre...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
Many gene regulatory motifs in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes involve physical manipulations of the...
Storage and retrieval of the genetic information in cells is a dynamic process that requires the DNA...
The ability of DNA to form loops has been employed by evolution in almost every aspect of biology in...
Protein-DNA loops are essential for efficient transcriptional repression and activation. The geometr...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...