The Green's function technique is applied to a study of breathing modes in a DNA double helix which contains a region of different base pairs from the rest of the double helix. The calculation is performed on a G-C helix in the B conformation with four consecutive base pairs replaced by A-T. The average stretch in hydrogen bonds is found amplified around the A-T base pair region compared with that of poly(dG)-poly(dC). This is likely related to the A-T regions lower stability against hydrogen bond melting. The A-T region may be considered to be the initiation site for melting in such a helix
A normal-mode and statistical mechanical calculation was carried out to determine the vibrational no...
We propose that water of hydration in contact with the double helix can exist in several states. One...
[[abstract]]The abrupt extension of the contour length and the self-unwinding of the double helix in...
The Green's function technique is applied to a study of breathing modes in a DNA double helix which ...
The Green's function technique is applied to a study of breathing modes in a DNA double helix which ...
A Green's function approach is used in constructing a dynamic model of a semi-infinite length of the...
In this study the self-consistent phonon theory is applied to the understanding of DNA melting from ...
In the first part of this work, a force constant refinement procedure is developed which is capable ...
AbstractComputer simulation of the dynamic structure of DNA can be carried out at various levels of ...
Vibrations of a homopolymer DNA with localized hydrogen bond defects have been examined using the re...
A first principles model for calculating hydrogen bonding interactions, previously applied to water,...
The modified self-consistent phonon approximation is generalized to calculate the open base pair pro...
Recent papers have considered moving breathers (MBs) in DNA models including long range interactio...
Double stranded DNA chain is known to have non-trivial elasticity. We study the effect of this elast...
The thermodynamical stability of DNA minicircles is investigated by means of path integral technique...
A normal-mode and statistical mechanical calculation was carried out to determine the vibrational no...
We propose that water of hydration in contact with the double helix can exist in several states. One...
[[abstract]]The abrupt extension of the contour length and the self-unwinding of the double helix in...
The Green's function technique is applied to a study of breathing modes in a DNA double helix which ...
The Green's function technique is applied to a study of breathing modes in a DNA double helix which ...
A Green's function approach is used in constructing a dynamic model of a semi-infinite length of the...
In this study the self-consistent phonon theory is applied to the understanding of DNA melting from ...
In the first part of this work, a force constant refinement procedure is developed which is capable ...
AbstractComputer simulation of the dynamic structure of DNA can be carried out at various levels of ...
Vibrations of a homopolymer DNA with localized hydrogen bond defects have been examined using the re...
A first principles model for calculating hydrogen bonding interactions, previously applied to water,...
The modified self-consistent phonon approximation is generalized to calculate the open base pair pro...
Recent papers have considered moving breathers (MBs) in DNA models including long range interactio...
Double stranded DNA chain is known to have non-trivial elasticity. We study the effect of this elast...
The thermodynamical stability of DNA minicircles is investigated by means of path integral technique...
A normal-mode and statistical mechanical calculation was carried out to determine the vibrational no...
We propose that water of hydration in contact with the double helix can exist in several states. One...
[[abstract]]The abrupt extension of the contour length and the self-unwinding of the double helix in...