Statistical-mechanical lattice models for protein-DNA binding are well established as a method to describe complex ligand binding equilibria measured in vitro with purified DNA and protein components. Recently, a new field of applications has opened up for this approach since it has become possible to experimentally quantify genome-wide protein occupancies in relation to the DNA sequence. In particular, the organization of the eukaryotic genome by histone proteins into a nucleoprotein complex termed chromatin has been recognized as a key parameter that controls the access of transcription factors to the DNA sequence. New approaches have to be developed to derive statistical-mechanical lattice descriptions of chromatin-associated protein-DNA...
<div><p>Chromatin is the driver of gene regulation, yet understanding the molecular interactions und...
The mechanical properties of DNA play a key role in its biological processing, determining how the l...
Competitive and combinatorial DNA binding pattern of transcription factors and nucleosomes at genomi...
AbstractNucleosomes, the basic repeating unit of chromatin, consist of 147 basepairs of DNA that are...
AbstractNucleosomes, the basic repeating unit of chromatin, consist of 147 basepairs of DNA that are...
<p>A) All-or-none models require that a DNA region is either within a nucleosome or bound by a trans...
The eukaryotic genome is organized in a chain of nucleosomes that consist of 145-147. bp of DNA wrap...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
Eukaryotic cells contain long DNA molecules (about two meters for a human cell) which are tightly pa...
This work reviews current theoretical approaches of biophysics and bioinformatics for the descriptio...
Current high-throughput experiments already generate enough data for retrieving the DNA sequence-dep...
The human body consists of billions of cells. These cells are not all the same, but they differ in s...
The DNA packaged inside a nucleus shows complex structures stabilized by a host of DNA-bound factors...
Abstract Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into chromatin: one-dimensional arrays of nucleosomes sepa-rated...
Any living organism contains a whole set of instructions encoded as genes on the DNA. This set of in...
<div><p>Chromatin is the driver of gene regulation, yet understanding the molecular interactions und...
The mechanical properties of DNA play a key role in its biological processing, determining how the l...
Competitive and combinatorial DNA binding pattern of transcription factors and nucleosomes at genomi...
AbstractNucleosomes, the basic repeating unit of chromatin, consist of 147 basepairs of DNA that are...
AbstractNucleosomes, the basic repeating unit of chromatin, consist of 147 basepairs of DNA that are...
<p>A) All-or-none models require that a DNA region is either within a nucleosome or bound by a trans...
The eukaryotic genome is organized in a chain of nucleosomes that consist of 145-147. bp of DNA wrap...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
Eukaryotic cells contain long DNA molecules (about two meters for a human cell) which are tightly pa...
This work reviews current theoretical approaches of biophysics and bioinformatics for the descriptio...
Current high-throughput experiments already generate enough data for retrieving the DNA sequence-dep...
The human body consists of billions of cells. These cells are not all the same, but they differ in s...
The DNA packaged inside a nucleus shows complex structures stabilized by a host of DNA-bound factors...
Abstract Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into chromatin: one-dimensional arrays of nucleosomes sepa-rated...
Any living organism contains a whole set of instructions encoded as genes on the DNA. This set of in...
<div><p>Chromatin is the driver of gene regulation, yet understanding the molecular interactions und...
The mechanical properties of DNA play a key role in its biological processing, determining how the l...
Competitive and combinatorial DNA binding pattern of transcription factors and nucleosomes at genomi...