G-quadruplex DNA is a four-stranded structure made that can form a ‘knot’ in the DNA of living cells. In these structures, many Gs on the same stretch of DNA stick to each other instead of forming ...
Knots of DNA called G-quadruplexes can form as a means to regulate making of proteins. Consequently, predicting the 3D structures these molecules adopt is important for understanding fundamental ...
A high resolution structure ... The DNA backbone does have the inherent ability to fold into more complex arrangements, however, as shown for example, by intramolecular triplex and quadruplex ...
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New tools reveal how genes work and cells organizeA specialized structure in both DNA and RNA, the G-quadruplex, consists of regulatory elements involved in gene expression in both DNA and RNA. In a new study, the researchers used theoretical ...
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