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Effects of physiological self-crowding of DNA on shape and biological properties of DNA molecules with various levels of supercoiling

Benedetti, Fabrizio  
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Japaridze, Aleksandre  
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Dorier, Julien
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2015
Nucleic Acids Research

DNA in bacterial chromosomes and bacterial plasmids is supercoiled. DNA supercoiling is essential for DNA replication and gene regulation. However, the density of supercoiling in vivo is circa twice smaller than in deproteinized DNA molecules isolated frombacteria. What are then the specific advantages of reduced supercoiling density that is maintained in vivo? Using Brownian dynamics simulations and atomic force microscopy we show here that thanks to physiological DNA-DNA crowding DNA molecules with reduced supercoiling density are still sufficiently supercoiled to stimulate interaction between cis-regulatory elements. On the other hand, weak supercoiling permits DNA molecules to modulate their overall shape in response to physiological changes in DNA crowding. This plasticity of DNA shapes may have regulatory role and be important for the postreplicative spontaneous segregation of bacterial chromosomes.

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research article
DOI
10.1093/nar/gkv055
Web of Science ID

WOS:000351876500039

Author(s)
Benedetti, Fabrizio  
Japaridze, Aleksandre  
Dorier, Julien
Racko, Dusan
Kwapich, Robert
Burnier, Yannis
Dietler, Giovanni  
Stasiak, Andrzej
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Published in
Nucleic Acids Research
Volume

43

Issue

4

Start page

2390

End page

2399

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May 29, 2015
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