Physiological effects of four-stranded G-quadruplex DNA
- π€ Speaker: Dr Julian Huppert (Cavendish Laboratory)
- π Date & Time: Tuesday 29 July 2008, 16:30 - 16:45
- π Venue: Gurdon Institute Tea Room
Abstract
Nucleic acids can form a number of complex structures aside from the well-known Watson-Crick double helix. This talk will describe the roles of one such structure, the G-quadruplex quadruplex helix. These have been shown to form in vitro and in vivo, and to play roles in regulating gene transcription and translation, as well as being involved in telomeres.
Series This talk is part of the Physics of Medicine Roadshow series.
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Tuesday 29 July 2008, 16:30-16:45