2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.12.426418
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DNA looping by protamine follows a nonuniform spatial distribution

Abstract: DNA looping plays an important role in cells in both regulating and protecting the genome. Often, studies of looping focus on looping by prokaryotic transcription factors like lac repressor or by structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins such as condensin. Here, however, we are interested in a different looping method whereby multivalent cations (charge≥+3), such as protamine proteins, neutralize the DNA, causing it to form loops and toroids. We considered two previously proposed mechanisms for DNA … Show more

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“…23 In relation to DNA, the nucleic acid is condensed by protamine by looping the DNA into a toroid (doughnut shape) with the looped molecules looking like flowers. 24 When nonviral vector-mediated gene therapy started gaining momentum, cationic liposomes were first trialed to condense DNA, but transfection efficiency was still limited. 25 Search for other cationic substances that could condense DNA and thus protect it from enzymatic degradation led Sorgi et al to use protamine sulfate in their experiments.…”
Section: Protamine For Heparin Neutralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 In relation to DNA, the nucleic acid is condensed by protamine by looping the DNA into a toroid (doughnut shape) with the looped molecules looking like flowers. 24 When nonviral vector-mediated gene therapy started gaining momentum, cationic liposomes were first trialed to condense DNA, but transfection efficiency was still limited. 25 Search for other cationic substances that could condense DNA and thus protect it from enzymatic degradation led Sorgi et al to use protamine sulfate in their experiments.…”
Section: Protamine For Heparin Neutralizationmentioning
confidence: 99%