Anticooperative Binding Governs the Mechanics of Ethidium-Complexed DNA

Volume: 116, Issue: 8, Pages: 1394 - 1405
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
DNA intercalators bind nucleic acids by stacking between adjacent basepairs. This causes a considerable elongation of the DNA backbone as well as untwisting of the double helix. In the past few years, single-molecule mechanical experiments have become a common tool to characterize these deformations and to quantify important parameters of the intercalation process. Parameter extraction typically relies on the neighbor-exclusion model, in which a...
Paper Details
Title
Anticooperative Binding Governs the Mechanics of Ethidium-Complexed DNA
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
8
Pages
1394 - 1405
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