Hairpin-loop formation by inverted repeats in supercoiled DNA is a local and transmissible property.
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Circular dichroism studies of an oligodeoxyribonucleotide containing a hairpin loop made of a hexaethylene glycol chain: conformation and stabilityReal-time detection of cruciform extrusion by single-molecule DNA nanomanipulationInfluence of loop residues on the relative stabilities of DNA hairpin structuresStructural perturbation in supercoiled DNA: hypersensitivity to modification by a single-strand-selective chemical reagent conferred by inverted repeat sequences.Structure and dynamics of the DNA hairpins formed by tandemly repeated CTG triplets associated with myotonic dystrophy.Changes in site specificity of single-strand-specific endonucleases on supercoiled PM2 DNA with temperature and ionic environment.Mung bean nuclease cleavage of a dA + dT-rich sequence or an inverted repeat sequence in supercoiled PM2 DNA depends on ionic environment.Nucleotide sequences of the murine retrovirus Friend SFFVp long terminal repeats: identification of a structure with extensive dyad symmetry 5' to the TATA box.Altered DNA conformations detected by mung bean nuclease occur in promoter and terminator regions of supercoiled pBR322 DNA.S1 sensitive sites in adenovirus DNA.Site-dependent cleavage of pBR322 DNA by restriction endonuclease HinfI.Probing of unusual DNA structures in topologically constrained form V DNA: use of restriction enzymes as structural probe.Temperature dependence of the gel electrophoretic mobility of superhelical DNA.Endonuclease S1-sensitive site in chicken pro-alpha 2(I) collagen 5' flanking gene region.Sequence-dependent structural changes in a self-assembling DNA oligonucleotideOsmium tetroxide: a new probe for site-specific distortions in supercoiled DNAs.Enzymatic construction and selection of bacteriophage G4 mutants with modifications of a DNA secondary structure in the J-F intercistronic region.Real-time detection of DNA topological changes with a fluorescently labeled cruciform.Cleavage of cruciform DNA structures by an activity from Saccharomyces cerevisiaePerfect palindromic lac operator DNA sequence exists as a stable cruciform structure in supercoiled DNA in vitro but not in vivo.The lac repressor and its N-terminal headpiece can bind a mini-operator containing a hairpin loop made of a hexaethylene glycol chain.Perturbation of DNA hairpins containing the EcoRI recognition site by hairpin loops of varying size and composition: physical (NMR and UV) and enzymatic (EcoRI) studies.The interactions of enzyme and chemical probes with inverted repeats in supercoiled DNA.The mechanism of cruciform formation in supercoiled DNA: initial opening of central basepairs in salt-dependent extrusion.Large-scale opening of A + T rich regions within supercoiled DNA molecules is suppressed by salt.Nucleotide sequence of the rrnG ribosomal RNA promoter region of Escherichia coli.Transcriptional analyses of the Bacillus licheniformis penP gene.S1-sensitive sites in the supercoiled double-stranded form of tomato golden mosaic virus DNA component B: identification of regions of potential alternative secondary structure and regulatory function.Ozonolysis of supercoiled pBR322 DNA resulting in strand scission to open circular DNA.Nucleotide sequence of the genetically labile repeated elements 5' to the origin of mouse rRNA transcription.Characterization of an unusual DNA length polymorphism 5' to the human antithrombin III geneThe solution structure of a DNA hairpin containing a loop of three thymidines determined by nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular mechanics.1H NMR of 5'CGCGTATATACGCG3', a duplex and a four-membered loop.B to Z transitions of the short DNA hairpins formed from the oligomer sequences: d[(CG)3X4(CG)3] (X = A, T, G, C).Helix stability and the mechanism of cruciform extrusion in supercoiled DNA moleculesStructure- and sequence-specificity of ozone degradation of supercoiled plasmid DNA.Highly selective chemical modification of cruciform loops by diethyl pyrocarbonate.The kinetic properties of cruciform extrusion are determined by DNA base-sequence.Interaction of a protein from rat liver nuclei with cruciform DNADynamics of cruciform extrusion in supercoiled DNA: use of a synthetic inverted repeat to study conformational populations.
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Hairpin-loop formation by inverted repeats in supercoiled DNA is a local and transmissible property.
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Hairpin-loop formation by inve ...... al and transmissible property.
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Hairpin-loop formation by inve ...... al and transmissible property.
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Hairpin-loop formation by inve ...... al and transmissible property.
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Hairpin-loop formation by inve ...... al and transmissible property.
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10.1093/NAR/9.6.1271
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1981-03-01T00:00:00Z