AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies on the thermal stability and structure of aggregated DNA in ethanol-water solutions. At low ethanol concentrations DNA is fully soluble and is in the B form. However, with increasing ethanol concentration the melting temperature of DNA, Tm, decreases. At a critical ethanol concentration dependent on the nature and concentration of the counterion, aggregation of the DNA molecules sets in. This is reflected in a marked increase in Tm indicating that the aggregated DNA molecules are thermally more stable than the dissolved ones. However, they are still in the B form. In general, Tm of aggregated DNA also decreases with further increasing ethanol ...
It is well known that multivalent cations can cause DNA to condense from solution to form high-densi...
AbstractBackground: Duplex DNA is more than a simple information carrier. The sequence-dependent str...
Graduation date: 1984Work is presented which explores the properties and nature of\ud the P-form of ...
AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies o...
Because of repeated claims that A-DNA cannot exist without aggregation or condensation, the state of...
Highly oriented calf-thymus MgDNA fibers, prepared by a wet spinning method, were studied with a sim...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
B- to A-DNA transition is known to be sensitive to the macroscopic properties of the solution, such ...
In ordinary aqueous solution, B-DNA is the major structural form of DNA. After the addition of ethan...
AbstractB-A transition and DNA condensation are processes regulated by base sequence and water activ...
The thermal stabilities of RNA:DNA hybrids are substantially greater than those of DNA:DNA duplexes ...
AbstractThe thermal stability of nucleic acid structures is perturbed under the conditions that mimi...
A water-miscible organic solvent is commonly used to obtain homogenous solutions in studying the int...
AbstractThe helix-to-coil denaturation transition in DNA has been investigated in mixed solvents at ...
AbstractDNA geometry depends on relative humidity. Using the CHARMM22 force field to push B-DNA to A...
It is well known that multivalent cations can cause DNA to condense from solution to form high-densi...
AbstractBackground: Duplex DNA is more than a simple information carrier. The sequence-dependent str...
Graduation date: 1984Work is presented which explores the properties and nature of\ud the P-form of ...
AbstractA recently developed mechanochemical method has provided a new, efficient tool for studies o...
Because of repeated claims that A-DNA cannot exist without aggregation or condensation, the state of...
Highly oriented calf-thymus MgDNA fibers, prepared by a wet spinning method, were studied with a sim...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
B- to A-DNA transition is known to be sensitive to the macroscopic properties of the solution, such ...
In ordinary aqueous solution, B-DNA is the major structural form of DNA. After the addition of ethan...
AbstractB-A transition and DNA condensation are processes regulated by base sequence and water activ...
The thermal stabilities of RNA:DNA hybrids are substantially greater than those of DNA:DNA duplexes ...
AbstractThe thermal stability of nucleic acid structures is perturbed under the conditions that mimi...
A water-miscible organic solvent is commonly used to obtain homogenous solutions in studying the int...
AbstractThe helix-to-coil denaturation transition in DNA has been investigated in mixed solvents at ...
AbstractDNA geometry depends on relative humidity. Using the CHARMM22 force field to push B-DNA to A...
It is well known that multivalent cations can cause DNA to condense from solution to form high-densi...
AbstractBackground: Duplex DNA is more than a simple information carrier. The sequence-dependent str...
Graduation date: 1984Work is presented which explores the properties and nature of\ud the P-form of ...