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FRET and scanning force microscopy help unravel DNA compaction mystery

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Information could eventually benefit those with illnesses tied to DNA compaction

Kevin Robinson

DNA is long — unbelievably long — considering that it is stuffed inside cells. In fact, DNA is longer than a meter and, in many cases, approaches 2 m. How cells coil and compact DNA is still something of a mystery, however. Recently, researchers from the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg used Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) to determine how salt concentrations in solutions affect the ability of proteins called histones to compact DNA. This information may have long-term implications in cancer treatment and research. Inside a living eukaryotic cell, DNA...Read full article

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    Published: October 2006
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsMicroscopyResearch & Technologyspectroscopy

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