10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPERHELICES»
Discover the use of
superhelices in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
superhelices and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Cell Biology A Comprehensive Treatise V2: The Structure and ...
NEGATIVE SUPERHELICES NO SUPERHELICES POSITIVE SUPERHELICES 2
fl 5 (e)a=15-B=ll.r='4 B'\/J\7/P\/5 P a relaxed (undistorted) ( )double helical circle d
=15,B=15, 'r =0 strand separation (b) distorted helix a =11 (d) distorted helix a ...
2
Mathematical Approaches to Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
We wanted to mimic situations (a) and (c) with DNA fragments composed of 10
bp (for slightly less than one turn) and 11 bp (for slightly more) and to see if
observed superhelices will indeed be left handed for tandem repeats of bent 10
bp ...
Jill P. Mesirov, Klaus Schulten, De Witt Sumners, 1996
3
Study of Interactions of DNA with RecA and Other Proteins
Inter-filament "superhelices" formed by coiling of RecA-dsDNA filaments, (a) 2-
filament helical bundle of RecA and pNEB206A DNA, 1-hour reaction at 7mM
Mg2+; (b) 2-filament helical bundle of RecA and Ox 174 RFII DNA. Green arrows
refer ...
4
NMR in Supramolecular Chemistry
Molecular Recognition of Anionic Helical Superhelices The polycationic
character of compounds 1 and 2 together with their tendency to adopt helical
structures suggested that these compounds could be used as receptors for the
recognition of ...
5
Understanding DNA: The Molecule and How it Works
Spirals, geometry of, 23–4, 98–100 see also helices; superhelices Spools DNA
curvature/wrapping, 79, 80, 81, 109–10,126, 127 protein, 7–8, 78–9, 84, 126, 127
, 139–45 Stability helices, 32, 69–70 superhelices, 126–7 Stacking of base-pairs,
...
Chris R. Calladine, Horace Drew, Ben Luisi, 2004
6
Functions of Yeast Tel2 in Genomic Integrity
This includes HEAT repeat, Armadillo repeat, and other protein families, all of
which adopt α-superhelical three-dimensional structures. α-superhelices are
found in proteins of diverse function, but many share the property of interaction
with ...
Carol Myrick Anderson, 2008
7
The Structure and replication of genetic material
NEGATIVE SUPERHELICES NO SUPERHELICES POSITIVE SUPERHELICES (
b) distorted helix a =11 (d) distorted helix a =15 Fig. 7. Positive and negative
superhelices. The sign and number of superhelices in a covalently closed
circular ...
David M. Prescott, Lester Goldstein, 1979
8
Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders: From Bench to Bedside
Htt binding with other proteins is facilitated by several protein components,
including the HEAT superhelices, htt amino terminal, and the polyglutamine/
proline tract. 2.2.2. Mutant Htt Mutant htt's toxicity is a result of the gain of a novel
function, ...
Frank I. Tarazi, John A. Schetz, 2007
9
The Porphyrin Handbook: Multporphyrins, Multiphthalocyanines ...
... NMezA/OH ___—P —-—-—~> DMF O 0 CN OI' k/OQ CuCN, DMF Scheme 9 a
hierarchical process to give left-handed superhelices (Figure 16).72 One way to
change the staggering angle is to force the phthalocyanine units into an eclipsed
...
Karl Kadish, Roger Guilard, Kevin M. Smith, 2006
10
Biochemistry: The Chemical Reactions of Living Cells
The presence of superhelices in circular DNA molecules can be recognized
readily by its effect upon the sedimentation constant of the DNA. Naturally
occurring supercoiled DNA from polyoma virus sediments rapidly but after
nicking of one of ...
David E. Metzler, Carol M. Metzler, 2001