6 research outputs found

    Quantitative determination of DNA bridging efficiency of chromatin proteins

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    DNA looping is important for genome organization in all domains of life. The basis of DNA loop formation is the bridging of two separate DNA double helices. Detecting DNA bridge formation generally involves the use of complex single-molecule techniques (atomic force microscopy, magnetic, or optical tweezers). Although DNA bridging can be qualitatively described, quantification of DNA bridging and bridging dynamics using these techniques is challenging. Here, we describe a novel biochemical assay capable of not only detecting DNA bridge formation, but also allowing for quantification of DNA bridging efficiency and the effects of physico-chemical conditions on DNA bridge formation.Macromolecular Biochemistr

    The potential of polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) and PIM/graphene composites for pervaporation membranes

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