AbstractTwelve di- and trinucleotide parameter sets representing various structural, thermodynamic or bendability-related properties of DNA were tested in the prediction of DNA curvature applying Fourier analysis on curved and straight, A/T-type or G/C-type DNA sequence motifs. The best predictions were obtained with a new consensus bendability scale created by combining a nucleosome-based and a deoxyribonuclease I-based parameter set. Geometry calculations on the same sequences showed that the helical parameters derived from NMR structures can correctly predict curvature, as distinct from the parameters derived from X-ray crystallographic analysis
The physical configuration of double-stranded DNA plays a significant role in the protection and exp...
Though fiber diffraction originally led to the belief that the structure of DNA would be a simple re...
AbstractDNA cyclization is potentially the most powerful approach for systematic quantitation of seq...
AbstractLocal binding propensity and curvature of DNA can be characterized using a vector descriptio...
Most eukaryotic DNA contained in the nucleus is packaged by wrapping DNA around histone octamers. Hi...
Curved DNA fragments are often found near functionally important sites such as promoters and origins...
Both thermal fluctuations and the intrinsic curvature of DNA contribute to conformations of the DNA ...
AbstractDNA bending is due to two main factors: the inherent curvature of the sequence and its flexi...
AbstractThis paper reports a study of the sequence-dependent DNA curvature and flexibility based on ...
A theoretical method to predict DNA curvature was developed, and a strikingly good correlation betwe...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping is a common mechanism for regulating gene expression. Loops occ...
The genomic DN in the cell is tightly packed and is involved invarious functions like trancription, ...
The energy of DNA deformation plays a crucial and active role in its packaging and its function in t...
Many prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes feature a characteristic periodic signal in distribution of ...
Relationships between intrinsic and induced superstructures in DNAs are investigated using a theoret...
The physical configuration of double-stranded DNA plays a significant role in the protection and exp...
Though fiber diffraction originally led to the belief that the structure of DNA would be a simple re...
AbstractDNA cyclization is potentially the most powerful approach for systematic quantitation of seq...
AbstractLocal binding propensity and curvature of DNA can be characterized using a vector descriptio...
Most eukaryotic DNA contained in the nucleus is packaged by wrapping DNA around histone octamers. Hi...
Curved DNA fragments are often found near functionally important sites such as promoters and origins...
Both thermal fluctuations and the intrinsic curvature of DNA contribute to conformations of the DNA ...
AbstractDNA bending is due to two main factors: the inherent curvature of the sequence and its flexi...
AbstractThis paper reports a study of the sequence-dependent DNA curvature and flexibility based on ...
A theoretical method to predict DNA curvature was developed, and a strikingly good correlation betwe...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping is a common mechanism for regulating gene expression. Loops occ...
The genomic DN in the cell is tightly packed and is involved invarious functions like trancription, ...
The energy of DNA deformation plays a crucial and active role in its packaging and its function in t...
Many prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes feature a characteristic periodic signal in distribution of ...
Relationships between intrinsic and induced superstructures in DNAs are investigated using a theoret...
The physical configuration of double-stranded DNA plays a significant role in the protection and exp...
Though fiber diffraction originally led to the belief that the structure of DNA would be a simple re...
AbstractDNA cyclization is potentially the most powerful approach for systematic quantitation of seq...