The genomic DNA of all organisms across the three kingdoms of life needs to be compacted and functionally organized. Key players in these processes are DNA supercoiling, macromolecular crowding and architectural proteins that shape DNA by binding to it. The architectural proteins in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes generally do not exhibit sequence or structural conservation especially across kingdoms. Instead, we propose that they are functionally conserved. Most of these proteins can be classified according to their architectural mode of action: bending, wrapping or bridging DNA. In order for DNA transactions to occur within a compact chromatin context, genome organization cannot be static. Indeed chromosomes are subject to a whole range ...
Comparative structural/molecular biology by single-molecule analyses combined with single-cell disse...
Chromatin is not a uniform macromolecular entity; it contains different domains characterized by com...
Although our knowledge of chromatin organization has advanced significantly in recent years, much ab...
The genomic DNA of all organisms across the three kingdoms of life needs to be compacted and functio...
Architectural proteins play an important role in compacting and organizing the chromosomal DNA in al...
The bacterial genome is folded into a compact structure called the nucleoid. Considerable compaction...
Abstract: In all organisms of the three living domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya) chromosome-assoc...
In all organisms of the three living domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya) chromosome-associated prot...
All living cells have to master the extraordinarily extended and tangly nature of genomic DNA molecu...
In all organisms of the three living domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya) chromosome-associated prot...
Bacterial genomes are functionally organized and compactly folded into a structure referred to as ba...
The bacterial chromosomal DNA is folded into a compact structure called nucleoid. The shape and size...
All living organisms face the challenge of packaging their DNA into the small space within the cell ...
All living cells have to master the extraordinarily extended and tangly nature of genomic DNA molecu...
Chromatin regulation is understood to be one of the fundamental modes of gene regulation in eukaryot...
Comparative structural/molecular biology by single-molecule analyses combined with single-cell disse...
Chromatin is not a uniform macromolecular entity; it contains different domains characterized by com...
Although our knowledge of chromatin organization has advanced significantly in recent years, much ab...
The genomic DNA of all organisms across the three kingdoms of life needs to be compacted and functio...
Architectural proteins play an important role in compacting and organizing the chromosomal DNA in al...
The bacterial genome is folded into a compact structure called the nucleoid. Considerable compaction...
Abstract: In all organisms of the three living domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya) chromosome-assoc...
In all organisms of the three living domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya) chromosome-associated prot...
All living cells have to master the extraordinarily extended and tangly nature of genomic DNA molecu...
In all organisms of the three living domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eucarya) chromosome-associated prot...
Bacterial genomes are functionally organized and compactly folded into a structure referred to as ba...
The bacterial chromosomal DNA is folded into a compact structure called nucleoid. The shape and size...
All living organisms face the challenge of packaging their DNA into the small space within the cell ...
All living cells have to master the extraordinarily extended and tangly nature of genomic DNA molecu...
Chromatin regulation is understood to be one of the fundamental modes of gene regulation in eukaryot...
Comparative structural/molecular biology by single-molecule analyses combined with single-cell disse...
Chromatin is not a uniform macromolecular entity; it contains different domains characterized by com...
Although our knowledge of chromatin organization has advanced significantly in recent years, much ab...