Sequence-specific dna binding by noncovalent suitable model for conformational fuzziness

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  • who: GCN et al. from the DeptoQuímica-Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca , Argentina have published the Article: Sequence-Specific DNA Binding by Noncovalent Suitable Model for Conformational Fuzziness, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Through electrophoretic shift assays and circular dichroism spectroscopy the authors demonstrate that the E isomer is responsible for dimerization and recognition.
  • how: The authors hypothesized that the mechanism of interaction is sequential and it can be described by the polymorphism model of static fuzziness. Following this hypothesis the authors evaluated first the system by the EMSA experiment . . .

     

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