DNA condensation and charge inversion usually occur in solutions of multivalent counterions. In the present study, we show that the organic monovalent ions of tetraphenyl chloride arsenic (Ph4As+) can induce DNA compaction and even invert its electrophoretic mobility by single molecular methods. The morphology of condensed DNA was directly observed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) in the presence of a low concentration of Ph4As+ in DNA solution. The magnetic tweezers (MT) measurements showed that DNA compaction happens at very low Ph4As+ concentration (≤1 μM), and the typical step-like structures could be found in the extension-time curves of tethering DNA. However, when the concentration of Ph4As+ increased to 1 mM, the steps disappeared i...
AbstractMany proteins “bind” DNA through positively charged amino acids on their surfaces. However, ...
Fluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the conformational changes of individual T4 DNA mole...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
DNA condensation and charge inversion usually occur in solutions of multivalent counterions. In the ...
It is well known that common trivalent counter ions can induce DNA compaction or condensation but ar...
DNA conformation is strongly dependent on the valence of counterions in solution, and a valence of a...
The interaction between DNA and proteins is fundamentally important not only for basic research in b...
Screening of charged particles by mobile ions in electrolytes is a major focus of such diverse field...
DNA compaction and charge neutralization in a mixing counterion solution involves competitive and co...
AbstractBackground: We have been studying the proposal that laterally asymmetric charge neutralizati...
AbstractWe propose a purely electrostatic mechanism by which small, mobile, multivalent cations can ...
Compaction of DNA in chromatin is a hallmark of the eukaryotic cell and unravelling its structure is...
The structure and properties of DNA depend on the environment, in particular the ion atmosphere. Her...
Cylindrical cell model Poisson-Boltzmann (P-B) calculations are used to evaluate the electrostatic c...
ABSTRACT Many proteins ‘‘bind’ ’ DNA through positively charged amino acids on their surfaces. Howev...
AbstractMany proteins “bind” DNA through positively charged amino acids on their surfaces. However, ...
Fluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the conformational changes of individual T4 DNA mole...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...
DNA condensation and charge inversion usually occur in solutions of multivalent counterions. In the ...
It is well known that common trivalent counter ions can induce DNA compaction or condensation but ar...
DNA conformation is strongly dependent on the valence of counterions in solution, and a valence of a...
The interaction between DNA and proteins is fundamentally important not only for basic research in b...
Screening of charged particles by mobile ions in electrolytes is a major focus of such diverse field...
DNA compaction and charge neutralization in a mixing counterion solution involves competitive and co...
AbstractBackground: We have been studying the proposal that laterally asymmetric charge neutralizati...
AbstractWe propose a purely electrostatic mechanism by which small, mobile, multivalent cations can ...
Compaction of DNA in chromatin is a hallmark of the eukaryotic cell and unravelling its structure is...
The structure and properties of DNA depend on the environment, in particular the ion atmosphere. Her...
Cylindrical cell model Poisson-Boltzmann (P-B) calculations are used to evaluate the electrostatic c...
ABSTRACT Many proteins ‘‘bind’ ’ DNA through positively charged amino acids on their surfaces. Howev...
AbstractMany proteins “bind” DNA through positively charged amino acids on their surfaces. However, ...
Fluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the conformational changes of individual T4 DNA mole...
In the presence of multivalent cations, high molecular weight DNA undergoes a dramatic condensation ...