The binding of transcription factors (TFs) to DNA controls most aspects of cellular function, making the understanding of their binding kinetics imperative. The standard description of bimolecular interactions posits that TF off rates are independent of TF concentration in solution. However, recent observations have revealed that proteins in solution can accelerate the dissociation of DNA-bound proteins. To study the molecular basis of facilitated dissociation (FD), we have used single-molecule imaging to measure dissociation kinetics of Fis, a key Escherichia coli TF and major bacterial nucleoid protein, from single dsDNA binding sites. We observe a strong FD effect characterized by an exchange rate [Formula: see text], establishing that F...
A single-stranded DNA binding protein (SSB), labeled with a fluorophore, interacts with single-stran...
<div><p>ChIP-based genome-wide assays of transcription factor (TF) occupancy have emerged as a power...
Wollschläger K, Gaus K, Körnig A, et al. Single-Molecule Experiments to Elucidate the Minimal Requir...
[[abstract]]Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional re...
As a master transcription regulator, the Fis protein influences over two hundred genes of E. coli. T...
Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional regulation and...
UnlabelledOff-rates of proteins from the DNA double helix are widely considered to be dependent only...
The multistep kinetics through which DNA-binding proteins bind their targets are heavily studied, bu...
Transcription factors (TF) bind DNA-target sites within promoters to activate gene expression. TFs t...
The way that DNA is organized within a cell controls its physiological behavior. DNA must be condens...
Gene regulation mediated by transcription factors (TFs) is essential for all organisms. The function...
Binding of transcription factors to their binding sites in promoter regions is the fundamental event...
Biological systems create designs that respond to the need to perform specific functions. In particu...
The maintenance of DNA integrity is a highly involved and regulated process, requiring the coordinat...
The C2H2 zinc finger (ZF) transcription factors (TF) form the largest family of DNA binding proteins...
A single-stranded DNA binding protein (SSB), labeled with a fluorophore, interacts with single-stran...
<div><p>ChIP-based genome-wide assays of transcription factor (TF) occupancy have emerged as a power...
Wollschläger K, Gaus K, Körnig A, et al. Single-Molecule Experiments to Elucidate the Minimal Requir...
[[abstract]]Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional re...
As a master transcription regulator, the Fis protein influences over two hundred genes of E. coli. T...
Fis protein is a nucleoid-associated protein that plays many roles in transcriptional regulation and...
UnlabelledOff-rates of proteins from the DNA double helix are widely considered to be dependent only...
The multistep kinetics through which DNA-binding proteins bind their targets are heavily studied, bu...
Transcription factors (TF) bind DNA-target sites within promoters to activate gene expression. TFs t...
The way that DNA is organized within a cell controls its physiological behavior. DNA must be condens...
Gene regulation mediated by transcription factors (TFs) is essential for all organisms. The function...
Binding of transcription factors to their binding sites in promoter regions is the fundamental event...
Biological systems create designs that respond to the need to perform specific functions. In particu...
The maintenance of DNA integrity is a highly involved and regulated process, requiring the coordinat...
The C2H2 zinc finger (ZF) transcription factors (TF) form the largest family of DNA binding proteins...
A single-stranded DNA binding protein (SSB), labeled with a fluorophore, interacts with single-stran...
<div><p>ChIP-based genome-wide assays of transcription factor (TF) occupancy have emerged as a power...
Wollschläger K, Gaus K, Körnig A, et al. Single-Molecule Experiments to Elucidate the Minimal Requir...