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Nucleic Acid Thermodynamics Derived from Mechanical Unzipping Experiments [PDF]

open access: goldLife, 2022
Force-spectroscopy techniques have led to significant progress in studying the physicochemical properties of biomolecules that are not accessible in bulk assays. The application of piconewton forces with laser optical tweezers to single nucleic acids has
Paolo Rissone, Felix Ritort
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MeltR software provides facile determination of nucleic acid thermodynamics [PDF]

open access: goldBiophysical Reports, 2023
Thermodenaturation (melting) curves of macromolecules are used to determine folding thermodynamic parameters. Notably, this insight into RNA and DNA stability underlies nearest neighbor theory and diverse structure prediction tools.
Jacob P. Sieg   +3 more
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Novel isoguanine derivative of unlocked nucleic acid-Investigations of thermodynamics and biological potential of modified thrombin binding aptamer. [PDF]

open access: goldPLoS ONE, 2018
Thrombin binding aptamer (TBA), is a short DNA 15-mer that forms G-quadruplex structure and possesses anticoagulant properties. Some chemical modifications, including unlocked nucleic acids (UNA), 2'-deoxy-isoguanosine and 2'-deoxy-4-thiouridine were ...
Weronika Kotkowiak   +2 more
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Native characterization of nucleic acid motif thermodynamics via non-covalent catalysis [PDF]

open access: goldNature Communications, 2016
DNA hybridisation thermodynamics parameters underlie rational design of oligonucleotides for diagnostics and nanotechnology. Here, the authors present an accurate method to measure the free energy of a given DNA structure at specific temperature and ...
Chunyan Wang, Jin H. Bae, David Yu Zhang
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Expanding the Functions of KHSRP Protein: Insights into DNA G‐Quadruplex Binding [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Science
KHSRP (KH‐type splicing regulatory protein) is a multifunctional nucleic acid‐binding protein that regulates various cellular processes, with critical roles in controlling gene expression.
Pasquale Russomanno   +9 more
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Monovalent metal ion binding promotes the first transesterification reaction in the spliceosome

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
Cleavage and formation of phosphodiester bonds in nucleic acids is accomplished by large cellular machineries composed of both protein and RNA. Long thought to rely on a two-metal-ion mechanism for catalysis, structure comparisons revealed many contain ...
Jana Aupič   +4 more
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Thermodynamic framework to assess low abundance DNA mutation detection by hybridization. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
The knowledge of genomic DNA variations in patient samples has a high and increasing value for human diagnostics in its broadest sense. Although many methods and sensors to detect or quantify these variations are available or under development, the ...
Hanny Willems   +7 more
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Native Mass Spectrometry and Nucleic Acid G-Quadruplex Biophysics: Advancing Hand in Hand [PDF]

open access: yesAccounts of Chemical Research, 2021, 54 (19), pp.3691-3699, 2023
While studying nucleic acids to reveal the weak interactions responsible for their three-dimensional structure and for their interactions with drugs, we also contributed to the field of biomolecular mass spectrometry, both in terms of fundamental understanding and with new methodological developments.
arxiv   +1 more source

On binding mechanism exploration of organic amphoteric dye Rhodamine B with natural polymeric DNA

open access: yesDiscover Materials, 2023
Nucleic acids, like DNA and RNA, are molecules that are present in any life form. Their most notable function is to encode biological information.
Senchumbeni Yanthan   +1 more
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