AbstractThe transition between the B and Z conformations of double-helical deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) belongs to the most complex and elusive conformational changes occurring in biomolecules. Since the accidental discovery of the left-handed Z-DNA form in the late 1970s, research on this DNA morphology has been engaged in resolving questions relative to its stability, occurrence, and function in biological processes. While the occurrence of Z-DNA in vivo is now widely recognized and the major factors influencing its thermodynamical stability are largely understood, the intricate conformational changes that take place during the B-to-Z transition are still unknown at the atomic level. In this article, we report simulations of this transitio...
AbstractBackground: Duplex DNA is more than a simple information carrier. The sequence-dependent str...
Little is known about the influence of multiple consecutive ‘non-standard’ (Z, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)...
MasterIt is known that the left-handed DNA, called Z-DNA, exists in various situations of specific s...
AbstractThere have been numerous attempts to describe the mechanism of B-Z transition. Our simulatio...
AbstractDNA geometry depends on relative humidity. Using the CHARMM22 force field to push B-DNA to A...
Genomic sequences of DNA not only code for proteins, but also unique structural conformations encomp...
Genomic sequences of DNA not only code for proteins, but also unique structural conformations encomp...
Under negative torsion, DNA adopts left-handed helical forms, such as Z-DNA and L-DNA. Using the ran...
Under negative torsion, DNA adopts left-handed helical forms, such as Z-DNA and L-DNA. Using the ran...
Under negative torsion, DNA adopts left-handed helical forms, such as Z-DNA and L-DNA. Using the ran...
Highly polymerized herring testis DNA of the random nucleotide sequence has been studied in solution...
In this paper we study the transition from B DNA to Z DNA. We find soliton solutions for angular and...
Little is known about the influence of multiple consecutive ‘non-standard’ (Z, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)...
Z-DNA, a left-handed isoform of Watson and Crick's B-DNA, is rarely formed without the help of h...
Little is known about the influence of multiple consecutive ‘non-standard’ (Z, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)...
AbstractBackground: Duplex DNA is more than a simple information carrier. The sequence-dependent str...
Little is known about the influence of multiple consecutive ‘non-standard’ (Z, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)...
MasterIt is known that the left-handed DNA, called Z-DNA, exists in various situations of specific s...
AbstractThere have been numerous attempts to describe the mechanism of B-Z transition. Our simulatio...
AbstractDNA geometry depends on relative humidity. Using the CHARMM22 force field to push B-DNA to A...
Genomic sequences of DNA not only code for proteins, but also unique structural conformations encomp...
Genomic sequences of DNA not only code for proteins, but also unique structural conformations encomp...
Under negative torsion, DNA adopts left-handed helical forms, such as Z-DNA and L-DNA. Using the ran...
Under negative torsion, DNA adopts left-handed helical forms, such as Z-DNA and L-DNA. Using the ran...
Under negative torsion, DNA adopts left-handed helical forms, such as Z-DNA and L-DNA. Using the ran...
Highly polymerized herring testis DNA of the random nucleotide sequence has been studied in solution...
In this paper we study the transition from B DNA to Z DNA. We find soliton solutions for angular and...
Little is known about the influence of multiple consecutive ‘non-standard’ (Z, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)...
Z-DNA, a left-handed isoform of Watson and Crick's B-DNA, is rarely formed without the help of h...
Little is known about the influence of multiple consecutive ‘non-standard’ (Z, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)...
AbstractBackground: Duplex DNA is more than a simple information carrier. The sequence-dependent str...
Little is known about the influence of multiple consecutive ‘non-standard’ (Z, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)...
MasterIt is known that the left-handed DNA, called Z-DNA, exists in various situations of specific s...