AbstractGene regulatory proteins find their target sites on DNA remarkably quickly; the experimental binding rate for lac repressor is orders-of-magnitude higher than predicted by free diffusion alone. It has been proposed that nonspecific binding aids the search by allowing proteins to slide and hop along DNA. We develop a reaction-diffusion theory of protein translocation that accounts for transport both on and off the strand and incorporates the physical conformation of DNA. For linear DNA modeled as a wormlike chain, the distribution of hops available to a protein exhibits long, power-law tails that make the long-time displacement along the strand superdiffusive. Our analysis predicts effective superdiffusion coefficients for given nons...
AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular fu...
In a process known as facilitated diffusion, DNA-binding proteins find their target sites by combini...
In a process known as facilitated diffusion, DNA-binding proteins find their target sites by combini...
AbstractGene regulatory proteins find their target sites on DNA remarkably quickly; the experimental...
AbstractTranscription factors (TFs) such as the lac repressor find their target sequence on DNA at r...
AbstractAccess to genetically encoded data depends on the dynamics of DNA-binding proteins searching...
AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular fu...
AbstractIt is known since the early days of molecular biology that proteins locate their specific ta...
One of the most important features of biological systems that controls their functioning is the abil...
The idea that non-specific DNA-binding proteins are capable of finding their cognate sites on DNA mu...
ABSTRACT Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular f...
AbstractDNA recognition by DNA-binding proteins (DBPs), which is a pivotal event in most gene regula...
AbstractTranscription factor (TF) proteins rapidly locate unique target sites on long genomic DNA mo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2008. Major: Physics. Advisor: Boris I. Shklovskii. ...
Background Proteins search along the DNA for targets, such as transcription initiation sequences, ac...
AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular fu...
In a process known as facilitated diffusion, DNA-binding proteins find their target sites by combini...
In a process known as facilitated diffusion, DNA-binding proteins find their target sites by combini...
AbstractGene regulatory proteins find their target sites on DNA remarkably quickly; the experimental...
AbstractTranscription factors (TFs) such as the lac repressor find their target sequence on DNA at r...
AbstractAccess to genetically encoded data depends on the dynamics of DNA-binding proteins searching...
AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular fu...
AbstractIt is known since the early days of molecular biology that proteins locate their specific ta...
One of the most important features of biological systems that controls their functioning is the abil...
The idea that non-specific DNA-binding proteins are capable of finding their cognate sites on DNA mu...
ABSTRACT Recognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular f...
AbstractDNA recognition by DNA-binding proteins (DBPs), which is a pivotal event in most gene regula...
AbstractTranscription factor (TF) proteins rapidly locate unique target sites on long genomic DNA mo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2008. Major: Physics. Advisor: Boris I. Shklovskii. ...
Background Proteins search along the DNA for targets, such as transcription initiation sequences, ac...
AbstractRecognition and binding of specific sites on DNA by proteins is central for many cellular fu...
In a process known as facilitated diffusion, DNA-binding proteins find their target sites by combini...
In a process known as facilitated diffusion, DNA-binding proteins find their target sites by combini...