Intercalation of small molecules into DNA in chromatin is primarily controlled by superhelical constraint

Volume: 14, Issue: 11, Pages: e0224936 - e0224936
Published: Nov 20, 2019
Abstract
The restricted access of regulatory factors to their binding sites on DNA wrapped around the nucleosomes is generally interpreted in terms of molecular shielding exerted by nucleosomal structure and internucleosomal interactions. Binding of proteins to DNA often includes intercalation of hydrophobic amino acids into the DNA. To assess the role of constrained superhelicity in limiting these interactions, we studied the binding of small molecule...
Paper Details
Title
Intercalation of small molecules into DNA in chromatin is primarily controlled by superhelical constraint
Published Date
Nov 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
e0224936 - e0224936
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