Transitions in DNA structure have the capacity to regulate genes, but have been poorly characterised in eukaryotes due to a lack of appropriate techniques. One important example is DNA supercoiling, which can directly regulate transcription initiation, elongation and coordinated expression of neighbouring genes. DNA supercoiling is the over- or under-winding of the DNA double helix, which occurs as a consequence of polymerase activity and is modulated by topoisomerase activity [5]. To map the distribution of DNA supercoiling in nuclei, we developed biotinylated 4,5,8-trimethylpsoralen (bTMP) pull-down to preferentially enrich for under-wound DNA. Here we describe in detail the experimental design, quality controls and analyses associated wi...
<p>A) Median and interquartile ranges of DNA supercoiling from four biological replicates, plotted a...
International audienceThe B-to-Z structural transition of varying lengths (74 to 14 base-pairs) of (...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...
AbstractTransitions in DNA structure have the capacity to regulate genes, but have been poorly chara...
Although it has become routine to consider DNA in terms of its role as a carrier of genetic informat...
A principle challenge of modern biology is to understand how the human genome is organised and regu...
Supercoiling is a fundamental property of DNA and chromatin. It is modulated by polymerase and topoi...
Chromosomal and plasmid DNA molecules in bacterial cells are maintained under torsional tension and ...
It was 17 years ago that Vinograd and his associates first deduced the supercoiled nature of the sma...
Entangling and twisting of cellular DNA (i.e., supercoiling) are problems inherent to the helical st...
dissertationThe state of DNA supercoiling has been postulated to be an important regulator of many c...
ABSTRACT DNA supercoiling (DS) is essential for life because it controls critical processes, includi...
Supercoiling and changes in the supercoiling state are ubiquitous in cel-lular DNA and affect virtua...
By regulating access to the genetic code, DNA supercoiling strongly affects DNA metabolism. Despite ...
Topology affects physical and biological properties of DNA and impacts fundamental cellular processe...
<p>A) Median and interquartile ranges of DNA supercoiling from four biological replicates, plotted a...
International audienceThe B-to-Z structural transition of varying lengths (74 to 14 base-pairs) of (...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...
AbstractTransitions in DNA structure have the capacity to regulate genes, but have been poorly chara...
Although it has become routine to consider DNA in terms of its role as a carrier of genetic informat...
A principle challenge of modern biology is to understand how the human genome is organised and regu...
Supercoiling is a fundamental property of DNA and chromatin. It is modulated by polymerase and topoi...
Chromosomal and plasmid DNA molecules in bacterial cells are maintained under torsional tension and ...
It was 17 years ago that Vinograd and his associates first deduced the supercoiled nature of the sma...
Entangling and twisting of cellular DNA (i.e., supercoiling) are problems inherent to the helical st...
dissertationThe state of DNA supercoiling has been postulated to be an important regulator of many c...
ABSTRACT DNA supercoiling (DS) is essential for life because it controls critical processes, includi...
Supercoiling and changes in the supercoiling state are ubiquitous in cel-lular DNA and affect virtua...
By regulating access to the genetic code, DNA supercoiling strongly affects DNA metabolism. Despite ...
Topology affects physical and biological properties of DNA and impacts fundamental cellular processe...
<p>A) Median and interquartile ranges of DNA supercoiling from four biological replicates, plotted a...
International audienceThe B-to-Z structural transition of varying lengths (74 to 14 base-pairs) of (...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...