DNA structural variability as a factor in gene expression and evolution


Autoria(s): Conrad, Michael; Brahmachari, SK; Sasisekharan, V
Data(s)

1986

Resumo

Redundant DNA can buffer sequence dependent structural deviations from an ideal double helix. Buffering serves a mechanistic function by reducing extraneous conformational effects which could interfere with readout or which would impose energetic constraints on evolution. It also serves an evolutionary function by allowing for gradual variations in conformation-dependent regulation of gene expression. Such gradualism is critical for the rate of evolution. The buffer structure concept provides a new interpretation for repetitive DNA and for exons and introns.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/21177/1/http___www.sciencedirect.com_science__ob%3DMImg%26_imagekey%3DB6T2K-49NX5JP-1J-1%26_cdi%3D4921%26_user%3D512776%26_orig%3Dsearch%26_coverDate%3D12_31_1986%26_sk%3D999809997%26view%3Dc%26wchp%3DdGLzVtz-zSkzk%26md5%3Dc7f5d7e8340f7.pdf

Conrad, Michael and Brahmachari, SK and Sasisekharan, V (1986) DNA structural variability as a factor in gene expression and evolution. In: Biosystems, 19 (2). pp. 123-126.

Publicador

Elsevier Science

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/21177/

Palavras-Chave #Molecular Biophysics Unit
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Journal Article

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