Many processes in the genetic life of the cell requires the specific interaction between proteins and DNA. While DNA is normally thought of as a straight double helix, it can be distorted by bending and twisting, and these alterations are critical to a number of cellular processes. These include transcription (by which the genetic message is read), recombination (rearrangements by which new combinations of genes come about), and the repair of DNA damage. An interesting group of the proteins have the important role of recognising and manipulating DNA structure. This book draws together themes from different parts of molecular biology to bring out the importance of DNA structure in the interactions between proteins and DNA, and generates a new perspective on DNA-protein interactions.
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"[T]he reader is left with a deep appreciation for the structural and mechanistic possibilities that have emerged from the long co-evolution of DNA and DNA-binding proteins."--Quarterly Review of Biology "[T]he reader is left with a deep appreciation for the structural and mechanistic possibilities that have emerged from the long co-evolution of DNA and DNA-binding proteins."--Quarterly Review of Biology "[T]he reader is left with a deep appreciation for the structural and mechanistic possibilities that have emerged from the long co-evolution of DNA and DNA-binding proteins."--Quarterly Review of Biology "[T]he reader is left with a deep appreciation for the structural and mechanistic possibilities that have emerged from the long co-evolution of DNA and DNA-binding proteins."--Quarterly Review of Biology "[T]he reader is left with a deep appreciation for the structural and mechanistic possibilities that have emerged from the long co-evolution of DNA and DNA-binding proteins."--Quarterly Review of Biology " T he reader is left with a deep appreciation for the structural and mechanistic possibilities that have emerged from the long co-evolution of DNA and DNA-binding proteins."--Quarterly Review of Biology
Many processes in the genetic life of the cell requires the specific interaction between proteins and DNA. While DNA is normally thought of as a straight double helix, it can be distorted by bending and twisting, and these alterations are critical to a number of cellular processes. These include transcription (by which the genetic message is read), recombination (rearrangements by which new combinations of genes come about), and the repair of DNA damage. An interesting group of the proteins have the important role of recognising and manipulating DNA structure. This book draws together themes from different parts of molecular biology to bring out the importance of DNA structure in the interactions between proteins and DNA, and generates a new perspective on DNA-protein interactions.
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