In the cell, DNA is arranged into highly-organised and topologically-constrained (supercoiled) structures. It remains unclear how this supercoiling affects the detailed double-helical structure of DNA, largely because of limitations in spatial resolution of the available biophysical tools. Here, we overcome these limitations, by a combination of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, to resolve structures of negatively-supercoiled DNA minicircles at base-pair resolution. We observe that negative superhelical stress induces local variation in the canonical B-form DNA structure by introducing kinks and defects that affect global minicircle structure and flexibility. We probe how these local and global...
Chromosomal and plasmid DNA molecules in bacterial cells are maintained under torsional tension and ...
AbstractA single strand of oligonucleotide can bind to double helical DNA under certain conditions. ...
It is well established that gene regulation can be achieved through activator and repressor proteins...
We have explored the interdependence of the binding of a DNA triplex and a repressor protein to dist...
Alice Pyne 1*â , Agnes Noy 2â , Kavit Main 1, Lesley Mitchenall 3, Anthony Maxwell 3, Sarah Harris...
By regulating access to the genetic code, DNA supercoiling strongly affects DNA metabolism. Despite ...
The double-helical structure of DNA results from canonical base pairing and stacking interactions. H...
Towards the complete understanding of the DNA response to superhelical stress, sequence dependence s...
DNA supercoiling results in compacted DNA structures that can bring distal sites into close proximit...
The discovery of the structure of duplex DNA revealed how cells store genetic information. However, ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a polymer of nucleotides. In the cell, DNA usually adopts a double-st...
Topology affects physical and biological properties of DNA and impacts fundamental cellular processe...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
The combination of DNA force spectroscopy and polarization microscopy of fluorescent DNA intercalato...
Chromosomal and plasmid DNA molecules in bacterial cells are maintained under torsional tension and ...
AbstractA single strand of oligonucleotide can bind to double helical DNA under certain conditions. ...
It is well established that gene regulation can be achieved through activator and repressor proteins...
We have explored the interdependence of the binding of a DNA triplex and a repressor protein to dist...
Alice Pyne 1*â , Agnes Noy 2â , Kavit Main 1, Lesley Mitchenall 3, Anthony Maxwell 3, Sarah Harris...
By regulating access to the genetic code, DNA supercoiling strongly affects DNA metabolism. Despite ...
The double-helical structure of DNA results from canonical base pairing and stacking interactions. H...
Towards the complete understanding of the DNA response to superhelical stress, sequence dependence s...
DNA supercoiling results in compacted DNA structures that can bring distal sites into close proximit...
The discovery of the structure of duplex DNA revealed how cells store genetic information. However, ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a polymer of nucleotides. In the cell, DNA usually adopts a double-st...
Topology affects physical and biological properties of DNA and impacts fundamental cellular processe...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
In cells, DNA is routinely subjected to significant levels of bending and twisting. In some cases, s...
The combination of DNA force spectroscopy and polarization microscopy of fluorescent DNA intercalato...
Chromosomal and plasmid DNA molecules in bacterial cells are maintained under torsional tension and ...
AbstractA single strand of oligonucleotide can bind to double helical DNA under certain conditions. ...
It is well established that gene regulation can be achieved through activator and repressor proteins...