AbstractLooping and cleavage of single DNA molecules by the two-site restriction endonuclease Sau3AI were measured with optical tweezers. A DNA template containing many recognition sites was used, permitting loop sizes from ∼10 to 10,000 basepairs. At high enzyme concentration, cleavage events were detected within 5s and nearly all molecules were cleaved within 5min. Activity decreased ∼10-fold as the DNA tension was increased from 0.03 to 0.7pN. Substituting Ca2+ for Mg2+ blocked cleavage, permitting measurement of stable loops. At low tension, the initial rates of cleavage and looping were similar (∼0.025s−1 at 0.1pN), suggesting that looping is rate limiting. Short loops formed more rapidly than long loops. The optimum size decreased fro...
Protein-induced DNA looping is crucial for many genetic processes such as transcription, gene regula...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...
AbstractLooping and cleavage of single DNA molecules by the two-site restriction endonuclease Sau3AI...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping is important in a variety of biological processes, including ge...
The force-measuring optical tweezers has afforded scientists unprecedented insights into many of the...
DNA loops form when a single protein or protein complex binds to multiple sites on the same DNA mole...
The biological significance of DNA is primarily attributed to its sequence information. On the other...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...
Many restriction enzymes require binding of two copies of a recognition sequence for DNA cleavage, t...
Many restriction enzymes require binding of two copies of a recognition sequence for DNA cleavage, t...
The SfiI endonuclease is a prototype for DNA looping. It binds two copies of its recognition sequenc...
The interior of a cell is a crowded and constantly fluctuating environment, where DNA and other biom...
AbstractThe lack of a rigorous analytical theory for DNA looping has caused many DNA-loop-mediated p...
Combined research report and review article on our work in DNA looping. Presented at the Asia and Pa...
Protein-induced DNA looping is crucial for many genetic processes such as transcription, gene regula...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...
AbstractLooping and cleavage of single DNA molecules by the two-site restriction endonuclease Sau3AI...
AbstractProtein-mediated DNA looping is important in a variety of biological processes, including ge...
The force-measuring optical tweezers has afforded scientists unprecedented insights into many of the...
DNA loops form when a single protein or protein complex binds to multiple sites on the same DNA mole...
The biological significance of DNA is primarily attributed to its sequence information. On the other...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...
Many restriction enzymes require binding of two copies of a recognition sequence for DNA cleavage, t...
Many restriction enzymes require binding of two copies of a recognition sequence for DNA cleavage, t...
The SfiI endonuclease is a prototype for DNA looping. It binds two copies of its recognition sequenc...
The interior of a cell is a crowded and constantly fluctuating environment, where DNA and other biom...
AbstractThe lack of a rigorous analytical theory for DNA looping has caused many DNA-loop-mediated p...
Combined research report and review article on our work in DNA looping. Presented at the Asia and Pa...
Protein-induced DNA looping is crucial for many genetic processes such as transcription, gene regula...
In many cases, transcriptional regulation involves the binding of transcription factors at sites on ...
DNA is subject to large deformations in a wide range of biological processes. Two key examples illus...