The selective hybridization of DNA is of key importance for many practical applications such as gene detection and DNA-mediated self-assembly. These applications require a quantitative prediction of the hybridization free energy. Existing methods ignore the effects of non-complementary ssDNA tails beyond the first unpaired base. We use experiments and simulations to show that the binding strength of complementary ssDNA oligomers is altered by these sequences of non-complementary nucleotides. Even a small number of non-binding bases are enough to raise the hybridization free energy by approximately 1 kcal/mol at physiological salt concentrations. We propose a simple analytical expression that accounts quantitatively for this variation as a f...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
Strand hybridization is not only a fundamental molecular mechanism underlying the biological functio...
AbstractThe stability of a DNA double helix of any particular sequence is conventionally estimated a...
The selective hybridization of DNA is of key importance for many practical applications such as gene...
The selective hybridization of DNA is of key importance for many practical applications such as gene...
The hybridization of free oligonucleotides to densely packed, oriented arrays of DNA modifying the s...
Hybridization of nucleic acids with secondary structure is involved in many biological processes and...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
In this article, it is shown how optimized and dedicated microarray experiments can be used to study...
In this article, it is shown how optimized and dedicated microarray experiments can be used to study...
A locked nucleic acid (LNA) monomer is a conformationally restricted nucleotide analogue exhibiting ...
Background: While microarrays are the predominant method for gene expression profiling, probe signal...
Test experiments of hybridization in DNA microarrays show systematic deviations from the equilibrium...
In this thesis we discuss the thermodynamic properties of DNA hybridization, which is the recombinat...
Test experiments of hybridization in DNA microarrays show systematic deviations from the equilibrium...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
Strand hybridization is not only a fundamental molecular mechanism underlying the biological functio...
AbstractThe stability of a DNA double helix of any particular sequence is conventionally estimated a...
The selective hybridization of DNA is of key importance for many practical applications such as gene...
The selective hybridization of DNA is of key importance for many practical applications such as gene...
The hybridization of free oligonucleotides to densely packed, oriented arrays of DNA modifying the s...
Hybridization of nucleic acids with secondary structure is involved in many biological processes and...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
In this article, it is shown how optimized and dedicated microarray experiments can be used to study...
In this article, it is shown how optimized and dedicated microarray experiments can be used to study...
A locked nucleic acid (LNA) monomer is a conformationally restricted nucleotide analogue exhibiting ...
Background: While microarrays are the predominant method for gene expression profiling, probe signal...
Test experiments of hybridization in DNA microarrays show systematic deviations from the equilibrium...
In this thesis we discuss the thermodynamic properties of DNA hybridization, which is the recombinat...
Test experiments of hybridization in DNA microarrays show systematic deviations from the equilibrium...
AbstractIn biology experiments, oligonucleotide microarrays are contacted with a solution of long nu...
Strand hybridization is not only a fundamental molecular mechanism underlying the biological functio...
AbstractThe stability of a DNA double helix of any particular sequence is conventionally estimated a...