BP 3: DNA, RNA and Associated Enzymes
Montag, 22. März 2010, 14:00–16:45, H43
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14:00 |
BP 3.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Exciting positional control with DNA Origami: Onwards nanoscale gadgets for Science and Technology. — •Hendrik Dietz
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14:30 |
BP 3.2 |
Effect of DNA sequence variation on the dynamics of backtracking during RNA transcription — •Abigail Klopper, Justin Bois, and Stephan Grill
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14:45 |
BP 3.3 |
Transcription of ribosomal RNA - a central task for rapid bacterial growth — •Stefan Klumpp and Terence Hwa
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15:00 |
BP 3.4 |
Human Telomeric Quadruplex Conformations studied by pulse EPR — Mykhailo Azarkh, Singh Vijay, Hartig Jörg, and •Drescher Malte
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15 min. break
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15:30 |
BP 3.5 |
Integrative investigation of DNA supercoiling under tension — •Robert Schöpflin, Hergen Brutzer, René Stehr, Ralf Seidel, and Gero Wedemann
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15:45 |
BP 3.6 |
Diffusion Based Looping Of Chromatin — •Dieter Heermann and Manfred Bohn
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16:00 |
BP 3.7 |
An accurate approximation for the end-to-end distance distribution of worm-like chains of arbitrary stiffness — •Nils B Becker, Angelo Rosa, and Ralf Everaers
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16:15 |
BP 3.8 |
Orientation Defined Stretching and Immobilization of DNA by AC Electrokinetics — •Venkatesh Alagarswamy Govindaraj, Simone Herth, Anke Becker, and Günter Reiss
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16:30 |
BP 3.9 |
DNA-DNA electrostatic frictional forces: magnitude and biological implications — •Andrey Cherstvy
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