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Many Ways to Loop DNA
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 288Issue 41p29724–29735Published online: September 4, 2013- Jack D. Griffith
Cited in Scopus: 5In the 1960s, I developed methods for directly visualizing DNA and DNA-protein complexes using an electron microscope. This made it possible to examine the shape of DNA and to visualize proteins as they fold and loop DNA. Early applications included the first visualization of true nucleosomes and linkers and the demonstration that repeating tracts of adenines can cause a curvature in DNA. The binding of DNA repair proteins, including p53 and BRCA2, has been visualized at three- and four-way junctions in DNA.