DNA-binding proteins recognize their DNA targets not only through the formation of specific contacts with the nucleotide bases but also through inherent properties of the DNA sequence, including increased bendability and rigidity. Consideration of the properties of both the protein and the DNA is required before the sequence specificity and the observed DNA bend in DNA-protein complexes can be understood
Proteins that bend DNA are important regulators of biological processes. Sequence-specific DNA bendi...
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins is thought to depend on two types of mechanism...
The interaction of proteins with DNA results, in some cases, in DNA bending, and this might have fun...
DNA-binding proteins recognize their DNA targets not only through the formation of specific contacts...
AbstractDNA-binding proteins recognize their DNA targets not only through the formation of specific ...
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DNA structure functions as an overlapping code to the DNA sequence. Rapid progress in understanding ...
Abstract: DNA structure functions as an overlapping code to the DNA sequence. Rapid progress in unde...
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins is thought to depend on two types of mechanism...
DNA-binding proteins composed of DNA-binding domains directly affect genomic functions, mainly by pe...
Motivation: Localizing protein binding sites within genomic DNA is of considerable importance, but r...
Background: Investigation of the specific protein-DNA complexation mechanisms allows to establish ge...
The accurate reading of genetic information during transcription is essential for the expression of ...
In proteins,conformational change impacting the function is well-investigated in the past decades,wh...
Proteins that bend DNA are important regulators of biological processes. Sequence-specific DNA bendi...
Proteins that bend DNA are important regulators of biological processes. Sequence-specific DNA bendi...
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins is thought to depend on two types of mechanism...
The interaction of proteins with DNA results, in some cases, in DNA bending, and this might have fun...
DNA-binding proteins recognize their DNA targets not only through the formation of specific contacts...
AbstractDNA-binding proteins recognize their DNA targets not only through the formation of specific ...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
DNA structure functions as an overlapping code to the DNA sequence. Rapid progress in understanding ...
Abstract: DNA structure functions as an overlapping code to the DNA sequence. Rapid progress in unde...
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins is thought to depend on two types of mechanism...
DNA-binding proteins composed of DNA-binding domains directly affect genomic functions, mainly by pe...
Motivation: Localizing protein binding sites within genomic DNA is of considerable importance, but r...
Background: Investigation of the specific protein-DNA complexation mechanisms allows to establish ge...
The accurate reading of genetic information during transcription is essential for the expression of ...
In proteins,conformational change impacting the function is well-investigated in the past decades,wh...
Proteins that bend DNA are important regulators of biological processes. Sequence-specific DNA bendi...
Proteins that bend DNA are important regulators of biological processes. Sequence-specific DNA bendi...
The recognition of specific DNA sequences by proteins is thought to depend on two types of mechanism...
The interaction of proteins with DNA results, in some cases, in DNA bending, and this might have fun...