In the past, a great deal of attention has been drawn to thermal driven denaturation processes. In recent years, however, the discovery of stress-induced denaturation, observed at the one-molecule level, has revealed new insights into the complex phenomena involved in the thermo-mechanics of DNA function. Understanding the effect of local pressure variations in DNA stability is thus an appealing topic. Such processes as cellular stress, dehydration, and changes in the ionic strength of the medium could explain local pressure changes that will affect the molecular mechanics of DNA and hence its stability. In this work, a theory that accounts for hysteresis in pressure-driven DNA denaturation is proposed. We here combine an irreversible therm...
AbstractA mesoscale model of DNA is presented (3SPN.1), extending the scheme previously developed by...
A concept, based on the changes in internal pressure of water due to addition of salts, has been use...
The local opening of DNA is an intriguing phenomenon from a statistical-physics point of view, but i...
Pressure is a thermodynamic parameter that can induce structural changes in biomolecules due to a vo...
There have been many speculations for the environment in which life originated but it has still yet ...
We study a model for the dynamical stretching of DNA which uses the stretching of the hydrogen bonds...
AbstractIn this work we study the effects of the solvent interaction on the nonlinear dynamical stru...
Densely packed DNA arrays exhibit hexagonal and orthorhombic local packings, as well as a weakly fir...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the implications of the general theory developed in the accompany...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
The study of DNA under high hydrostatic pressure provides fundamental insights into the nature of in...
ABSTRACT We present a theoretical model for aqueous solutions of double-stranded (ds) DNA with expli...
AbstractWhen pulled along its axis, double-stranded DNA elongates abruptly at a force of ∼65 pN. Two...
grantor: University of TorontoThree pressure related techniques have been used in this wor...
AbstractA mesoscale model of DNA is presented (3SPN.1), extending the scheme previously developed by...
A concept, based on the changes in internal pressure of water due to addition of salts, has been use...
The local opening of DNA is an intriguing phenomenon from a statistical-physics point of view, but i...
Pressure is a thermodynamic parameter that can induce structural changes in biomolecules due to a vo...
There have been many speculations for the environment in which life originated but it has still yet ...
We study a model for the dynamical stretching of DNA which uses the stretching of the hydrogen bonds...
AbstractIn this work we study the effects of the solvent interaction on the nonlinear dynamical stru...
Densely packed DNA arrays exhibit hexagonal and orthorhombic local packings, as well as a weakly fir...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the implications of the general theory developed in the accompany...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
DNA is a double stranded helical molecule with an intrinsic right handed twist. Its structure can be...
The study of DNA under high hydrostatic pressure provides fundamental insights into the nature of in...
ABSTRACT We present a theoretical model for aqueous solutions of double-stranded (ds) DNA with expli...
AbstractWhen pulled along its axis, double-stranded DNA elongates abruptly at a force of ∼65 pN. Two...
grantor: University of TorontoThree pressure related techniques have been used in this wor...
AbstractA mesoscale model of DNA is presented (3SPN.1), extending the scheme previously developed by...
A concept, based on the changes in internal pressure of water due to addition of salts, has been use...
The local opening of DNA is an intriguing phenomenon from a statistical-physics point of view, but i...