As a master transcription regulator, the Fis protein influences over two hundred genes of E. coli. The Fis protein’s nonspecific binding to DNA is widely acknowledged, and its kinetics of dissociation from DNA is strongly influenced by its surroundings: the dissociation rate increases as the concentration of the Fis protein in the solution phase increases. In this study, we use computational methods to explore the global binding energy landscape of the Fis1:Fis2:DNA ternary complex. The complex contains a binary–Fis molecular dyad whose formation relies on complex structural rearrangements. The simulations allow us to distinguish several different pathways for the dissociation of the protein from DNA with different functional outcomes and i...
Background: Protein-DNA recognition underlies fundamental biological processes ranging from transcr...
Protein recognition of DNA sites is a primary event for gene function. Its ultimate mechanistic unde...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affect base pair stacking, which is the primary factor for ma...
[[abstract]]Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional re...
Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional regulation and...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) to DNA controls most aspects of cellular function, making...
UnlabelledOff-rates of proteins from the DNA double helix are widely considered to be dependent only...
The abundant Fis nucleoid protein selectively binds poorly related DNA sequences with high affinitie...
The factor for inversion stimulation, FIS, is involved in several cellular processes, including site...
Localized arrays of proteins cooperatively assemble onto chromosomes to control DNA activity in many...
The stability and kinetics of the Factor for Inversion Stimulation (FIS) were determined and compare...
The multistep kinetics through which DNA-binding proteins bind their targets are heavily studied, bu...
The way that DNA is organized within a cell controls its physiological behavior. DNA must be condens...
ABSTRACT: The bZIP proteins Fos and Jun bind DNA rapidly and with high affinity, forming a heteromer...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affect base pair stacking, which is the primary factor for ma...
Background: Protein-DNA recognition underlies fundamental biological processes ranging from transcr...
Protein recognition of DNA sites is a primary event for gene function. Its ultimate mechanistic unde...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affect base pair stacking, which is the primary factor for ma...
[[abstract]]Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional re...
Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional regulation and...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) to DNA controls most aspects of cellular function, making...
UnlabelledOff-rates of proteins from the DNA double helix are widely considered to be dependent only...
The abundant Fis nucleoid protein selectively binds poorly related DNA sequences with high affinitie...
The factor for inversion stimulation, FIS, is involved in several cellular processes, including site...
Localized arrays of proteins cooperatively assemble onto chromosomes to control DNA activity in many...
The stability and kinetics of the Factor for Inversion Stimulation (FIS) were determined and compare...
The multistep kinetics through which DNA-binding proteins bind their targets are heavily studied, bu...
The way that DNA is organized within a cell controls its physiological behavior. DNA must be condens...
ABSTRACT: The bZIP proteins Fos and Jun bind DNA rapidly and with high affinity, forming a heteromer...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affect base pair stacking, which is the primary factor for ma...
Background: Protein-DNA recognition underlies fundamental biological processes ranging from transcr...
Protein recognition of DNA sites is a primary event for gene function. Its ultimate mechanistic unde...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affect base pair stacking, which is the primary factor for ma...