The stereochemistry of a four-way DNA junction: a theoretical study.
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X-ray structure of T4 endonuclease VII: a DNA junction resolvase with a novel fold and unusual domain-swapped dimer architecture.Caution! DNA crossing: crystal structures of Holliday junctionsLattice-free prediction of three-dimensional structure of programmed DNA assembliesRecombinational repair of DNA damage in Escherichia coli and bacteriophage lambdaBinding of endonuclease VII to cruciform DNA. Visualization in the electron microscope.Conformational model of the Holliday junction transition deduced from molecular dynamics simulations.The isomeric preference of Holliday junctions influences resolution bias by lambda integrase.Brownian-dynamics simulations of metal-ion binding to four-way junctions.Structure of the Holliday junction intermediate in Cre-loxP site-specific recombination.Helical stacking in DNA three-way junctions containing two unpaired pyrimidines: proton NMR studiesSequence-dependent folding of DNA three-way junctions.Analysis of substrate specificity of the RuvC holliday junction resolvase with synthetic Holliday junctions.Relative stabilities of DNA three-way, four-way and five-way junctions (multi-helix junction loops): unpaired nucleotides can be stabilizing or destabilizing.Automatic workflow for the classification of local DNA conformations.DNA nanostructures as models for evaluating the role of enthalpy and entropy in polyvalent binding.Local supercoil-stabilized DNA structures.Definitions and analysis of DNA Holliday junction geometryGlobal structure of a DNA three-way junction by solution NMR: towards prediction of 3H foldMolecular dynamics of a DNA Holliday junction: the inverted repeat sequence d(CCGGTACCGG)₄.Kinking of DNA and RNA helices by bulged nucleotides observed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.Interaction of drugs with branched DNA structures.Refinement of the solution structure of a branched DNA three-way junction.Single molecule fluorescence analysis of branch migration of holliday junctions: effect of DNA sequenceAnalysis of branched nucleic acid structure using comparative gel electrophoresis.Uranyl photoprobing of a four-way DNA junction: evidence for specific metal ion binding.Action of site-specific recombinases XerC and XerD on tethered Holliday junctions.The structure of 4-way DNA junctions: specific binding of bis-intercalators with rigid linkers.The solution structure of the four-way DNA junction at low-salt conditions: a fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis.Mutational analysis of the DNA binding domain A of chromosomal protein HMG1.Structures of bulged three-way DNA junctions.Specificity of binding to four-way junctions in DNA by bacteriophage T7 endonuclease I.Two mutations in the HMG-box with very different structural consequences provide insights into the nature of binding to four-way junction DNACleavage of a four-way DNA junction by a restriction enzyme spanning the point of strand exchangeGlobal structure of four-way RNA junctions studied using fluorescence resonance energy transfer.Characterization of the ATPase activity of the Escherichia coli RecG protein reveals that the preferred cofactor is negatively supercoiled DNA.DNA topological context affects access to eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I.HMG box proteins bind to four-way DNA junctions in their open conformation.Targeting Holliday junctions by the RecG branch migration protein of Escherichia coli.The SRY cantilever motif discriminates between sequence- and structure-specific DNA recognition: alanine mutagenesis of an HMG box.
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The stereochemistry of a four-way DNA junction: a theoretical study.
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The stereochemistry of a four-way DNA junction: a theoretical study.
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The stereochemistry of a four-way DNA junction: a theoretical study.
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The stereochemistry of a four-way DNA junction: a theoretical study.
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The stereochemistry of a four-way DNA junction: a theoretical study.
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D M Lilley
E von Kitzing
S Diekmann
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10.1093/NAR/18.9.2671
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1990-05-01T00:00:00Z