نتایج جستجو برای: catenanes

تعداد نتایج: 212  

2018
Anna H Bizard Xi Yang Hélène Débat Jonathan M Fogg Lynn Zechiedrich Terence R Strick Florence Garnier Marc Nadal

DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes involved in all the DNA processes and among them, type IA topoisomerases emerged as a key actor in the maintenance of genome stability. The hyperthermophilic archaeon, Sulfolobus solfataricus, contains three topoisomerases IA including one classical named TopA. SsoTopA is very efficient at unlinking DNA catenanes, grouping SsoTopA into the topoisomerase ...

2015
Jorge Cebrián Maridian J. Kadomatsu-Hermosa Alicia Castán Víctor Martínez Cristina Parra María José Fernández-Nestosa Christian Schaerer María-Luisa Martínez-Robles Pablo Hernández Dora B. Krimer Andrzej Stasiak Jorge B. Schvartzman

We systematically varied conditions of two-dimensional (2D) agarose gel electrophoresis to optimize separation of DNA topoisomers that differ either by the extent of knotting, the extent of catenation or the extent of supercoiling. To this aim we compared electrophoretic behavior of three different families of DNA topoisomers: (i) supercoiled DNA molecules, where supercoiling covered the range ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Albert C Fahrenbach Jonathan C Barnes Hao Li Diego Benítez Ashish N Basuray Lei Fang Chi-Hau Sue Gokhan Barin Sanjeev K Dey William A Goddard J Fraser Stoddart

In donor-acceptor mechanically interlocked molecules that exhibit bistability, the relative populations of the translational isomers--present, for example, in a bistable [2]rotaxane, as well as in a couple of bistable [2]catenanes of the donor-acceptor vintage--can be elucidated by slow scan rate cyclic voltammetry. The practice of transitioning from a fast scan rate regime to a slow one permit...

2004
Amar H. Flood Robert J. A. Ramirez Wei-Qiao Deng Richard P. Muller William A. Goddard

Molecular compounds—comprised of mechanically interlocked components—such as rotaxanes and catenanes can be designed to display readily controllable internal movements of one component with respect to the other. Since the weak noncovalent bonding interactions that contribute to the template-directed synthesis of such compounds live on between the components thereafter, they can be activated suc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
R Dean Astumian

Molecules that emulate in part the remarkable capabilities of protein motors were recently chemically synthesized. A promising approach is based on physically interlocked macromolecular complexes such as rotaxanes and catenanes. Using the latter, Leigh et al. [Leigh, D. A., Wong, J. K. Y., Dehez, F. & Zerbetto, F. (2003) Nature 424, 174-179] constructed a molecular rotor in which two small ring...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2011
Karin Valencia Dorothy Buck

Site-specific recombination on supercoiled circular DNA molecules can yield a variety of knots and catenanes. Twist knots are some of the most common conformations of these products, and they can act as substrates for further rounds of site-specific recombination. They are also one of the simplest families of knots and catenanes. Yet, our systematic understanding of their implication in DNA and...

2016
Jonathan List Elisabeth Falgenhauer Enzo Kopperger Günther Pardatscher Friedrich C Simmel

Interlocked molecules such as catenanes and rotaxanes, connected only via mechanical bonds have the ability to perform large-scale sliding and rotational movements, making them attractive components for the construction of artificial molecular machines and motors. We here demonstrate the realization of large, rigid rotaxane structures composed of DNA origami subunits. The structures can be easi...

Journal: :Nature nanotechnology 2010
Damian Ackermann Thorsten L Schmidt Jeffrey S Hannam Chandra S Purohit Alexander Heckel Michael Famulok

Mechanically interlocked molecules such as rotaxanes and catenanes have potential as components of molecular machinery. Rotaxanes consist of a dumb-bell-shaped molecule encircled by a macrocycle that can move unhindered along the axle, trapped by bulky stoppers. Previously, rotaxanes have been made from a variety of molecules, but not from DNA. Here, we report the design, assembly and character...

Journal: :Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography 2002

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