AbstractIn vitro condensation of DNA has been widely studied to gain insight into the mechanisms of DNA compaction in biological systems such as chromosomes and phage heads and has been used to produce nanostructured particles with novel material and functional properties. Here we report on the condensation of DNA in aqueous solutions by cationic silanes, which combine the condensing properties of polyamines with the cross-linking chemistry of silanes. DNA can be reversibly condensed into classical toroidal and rod-shaped structures with these agents. At low silane concentrations DNA forms a variety of looped structures with well-defined characteristics, including flower- and sausage-shaped forms. These structures suggest that at low silane...
AbstractUnder a wide variety of conditions, the addition of condensing agents to dilute solutions of...
Information on the structure and dynamics of condensed forms of DNA is important in understanding bo...
Polyamines have important roles in the modulation of the cellular function and are ubiquitous in cel...
Multivalent cations are known to condense DNA into higher ordered structures, including toroids and ...
AbstractDNA condensation and compaction is induced by a variety of condensing agents such as polycat...
AbstractDynamic real time assembly of toroidal and rod-like DNA condensates has been visualised usin...
AbstractThe condensation of free DNA into toroidal structures in the presence of multivalent ions an...
AbstractIn living organisms, DNA is generally confined into very small volumes. In most viruses, pos...
It is well known that multivalent cations can cause DNA to condense from solution to form high-densi...
Viral and nonviral condensing agents are used in gene therapy to compact oligonucleotides and plasmi...
We have investigated the energetics of DNA condensation by multivalent polyamine cations. Solution s...
Complexation between DNA with anionic charges (P) and polyethylenimine (PEI) with cationic charges (...
DNA condensation is the process in which an anionic polymer in combination with condensing agents un...
AbstractSequence-dependent configuration changes and condensation of double-stranded poly(dG-dC)·(dG...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
AbstractUnder a wide variety of conditions, the addition of condensing agents to dilute solutions of...
Information on the structure and dynamics of condensed forms of DNA is important in understanding bo...
Polyamines have important roles in the modulation of the cellular function and are ubiquitous in cel...
Multivalent cations are known to condense DNA into higher ordered structures, including toroids and ...
AbstractDNA condensation and compaction is induced by a variety of condensing agents such as polycat...
AbstractDynamic real time assembly of toroidal and rod-like DNA condensates has been visualised usin...
AbstractThe condensation of free DNA into toroidal structures in the presence of multivalent ions an...
AbstractIn living organisms, DNA is generally confined into very small volumes. In most viruses, pos...
It is well known that multivalent cations can cause DNA to condense from solution to form high-densi...
Viral and nonviral condensing agents are used in gene therapy to compact oligonucleotides and plasmi...
We have investigated the energetics of DNA condensation by multivalent polyamine cations. Solution s...
Complexation between DNA with anionic charges (P) and polyethylenimine (PEI) with cationic charges (...
DNA condensation is the process in which an anionic polymer in combination with condensing agents un...
AbstractSequence-dependent configuration changes and condensation of double-stranded poly(dG-dC)·(dG...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
AbstractUnder a wide variety of conditions, the addition of condensing agents to dilute solutions of...
Information on the structure and dynamics of condensed forms of DNA is important in understanding bo...
Polyamines have important roles in the modulation of the cellular function and are ubiquitous in cel...