DNA Topology by Andrew D Bates

DNA Topology by Andrew D Bates

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DNA as the genetic material is a topic of intense interest in the 21st century with the familiar and iconic Watson-Crick double helix having a vital importance for its function. However, there are further complexities beyond the double helix that are less understood. This book explains these topological aspects of DNA structure.

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DNA Topology by Andrew D Bates

DNA as the genetic material is a topic of intense interest in the 21st century, with the genomes of many organisms having been sequenced. The double helix structure discovered by Watson and Crick 50 years ago is now very familiar and its importance for DNA function is widely appreciated. However, it has become clear that there are many deviations from this basic structure that have important biological consequences. Prominent among these are the 'topological' configurations: supercoiling, knotting, and catenation (linking). Unfortunately, a full understanding of these features of DNA structure requires the grasp of concepts that can prove difficult for both students and more advanced researchers. This book aims to explain these ideas simply, but rigorously, to allow a wider appreciation of DNA topology. DNA Topology starts with a basic account of DNA structure before going on to cover DNA supercoiling, the definitions and physical meanings of linking number, twist, and writhe, and the free energy associated with supercoiling. It then considers the rather more complex description of DNA lying on a curved surface and its application to the nucleosome, followed by the phenomena of DNA knotting and catenation. The final chapters deal with the topoisomerases, the enzymes that control DNA topology, and, most importantly, with the biological significance of the topological aspects of DNA structure. Although some of these concepts are quite complex, they are presented in an accessible way, drawing on interesting and relevant examples.
DNA Topology provides a solid basis for understanding the physical properties of DNA and its topology, and how this molecule actively participates in many cellular processesThis book is certainly aimed at specialists, whom it will not diappoint with its detailed treatment of the core subject matter. * The Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 81, March 2006. *
Dr Andy Bates is at the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Liverpool, UK. Professor Tony Maxwell is Head of the Department of Biological Chemistry at the John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK.
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ISBN 13 9780198506553
ISBN 10 0198506554
Title DNA Topology
Author Andrew D Bates
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2005-02-10
Number of pages 216
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