UnlabelledOff-rates of proteins from the DNA double helix are widely considered to be dependent only on the interactions inside the initially bound protein-DNA complex and not on the concentration of nearby molecules. However, a number of recent single-DNA experiments have shown off-rates that depend on solution protein concentration, or "facilitated dissociation." Here, we demonstrate that this effect occurs for the major Escherichia coli nucleoid protein Fis on isolated bacterial chromosomes. We isolated E. coli nucleoids and showed that dissociation of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-Fis is controlled by solution Fis concentration and exhibits an "exchange" rate constant (kexch) of ≈10(4) M(-1) s(-1), comparable to the rate observed in s...
The maintenance of DNA integrity is a highly involved and regulated process, requiring the coordinat...
<div><p>Dps is a multifunctional homododecameric protein that oxidizes Fe<sup>2+</sup> ions accumula...
<div><p>The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with effi...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) to DNA controls most aspects of cellular function, making...
The multistep kinetics through which DNA-binding proteins bind their targets are heavily studied, bu...
As a master transcription regulator, the Fis protein influences over two hundred genes of E. coli. T...
[[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...
Protein-DNA interactions are critical to many important biological functions, from transcription to ...
Replicating bacterial chromosomes continuously demix from each other and segregate within a compact ...
The way that DNA is organized within a cell controls its physiological behavior. DNA must be condens...
We examine whether the Escherichia coli chromosome is folded into a self-adherent nucleoprotein comp...
The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with efficient re...
Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins play a key role in the organisation, replication, segregation...
Bacteria and cren-archeaota condense their chromosomes into compact nucleoids without the use of his...
The maintenance of DNA integrity is a highly involved and regulated process, requiring the coordinat...
<div><p>Dps is a multifunctional homododecameric protein that oxidizes Fe<sup>2+</sup> ions accumula...
<div><p>The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with effi...
The binding of transcription factors (TFs) to DNA controls most aspects of cellular function, making...
The multistep kinetics through which DNA-binding proteins bind their targets are heavily studied, bu...
As a master transcription regulator, the Fis protein influences over two hundred genes of E. coli. T...
[[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...
Protein-DNA interactions are critical to many important biological functions, from transcription to ...
Replicating bacterial chromosomes continuously demix from each other and segregate within a compact ...
The way that DNA is organized within a cell controls its physiological behavior. DNA must be condens...
We examine whether the Escherichia coli chromosome is folded into a self-adherent nucleoprotein comp...
The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with efficient re...
Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins play a key role in the organisation, replication, segregation...
Bacteria and cren-archeaota condense their chromosomes into compact nucleoids without the use of his...
The maintenance of DNA integrity is a highly involved and regulated process, requiring the coordinat...
<div><p>Dps is a multifunctional homododecameric protein that oxidizes Fe<sup>2+</sup> ions accumula...
<div><p>The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with effi...