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Non-equilibrium structural dynamics of supercoiled DNA plasmids exhibits asymmetrical relaxation
Authors:Cynthia Shaheen  Cameron Hastie  Kimberly Metera  Shane Scott  Zhi Zhang  Sitong Chen  Gracia Gu  Lisa Weber  Brian Munsky  Fedor Kouzine  David Levens  Craig Benham  Sabrina Leslie
Abstract:Many cellular processes occur out of equilibrium. This includes site-specific unwinding in supercoiled DNA, which may play an important role in gene regulation. Here, we use the Convex Lens-induced Confinement (CLiC) single-molecule microscopy platform to study these processes with high-throughput and without artificial constraints on molecular structures or interactions. We use two model DNA plasmid systems, pFLIP-FUSE and pUC19, to study the dynamics of supercoiling-induced secondary structural transitions after perturbations away from equilibrium. We find that structural transitions can be slow, leading to long-lived structural states whose kinetics depend on the duration and direction of perturbation. Our findings highlight the importance of out-of-equilibrium studies when characterizing the complex structural dynamics of DNA and understanding the mechanisms of gene regulation.
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