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Journal of Theoretical Biology | 1987

Breakage of double-stranded DNA due to single-stranded nicking*

Richard Cowan; Christina M. Collis; Geoffrey W. Grigg

Enzymes such as pancreatic deoxyribonuclease (DNase I) nick the single strands of double-stranded DNA. Two nicks sufficiently close on opposite strands will lead to breakage of the DNA molecule. This paper gives a mathematical model for the breakage of circular, supercoiled DNA under the action of an enzyme which nicks at random sites (or at preferred sites, these being in abundance and randomly positioned around the circle). After the first nick the DNA loses its supercoiled structure; after many nicks it breaks to become topologically linear; further nicks lead to fragmentation of this linear form. Formulae are given for the proportions of DNA molecules in each of the four classes: supercoiled; nicked but still circular; linear; fragmented. Formulae are also presented for the case when there is, in addition to nicking, simultaneous action of an endonuclease which produces direct double-stranded breaks in the DNA. Finally, a general theory is given for the case where a third type of enzyme, topoisomerase I, is operative, with all three DNA modifications taking place simultaneously.


Nucleic Acids Research | 1998

Urea improves efficiency of bisulphite-mediated sequencing of 5′-methylcytosine in genomic DNA

Richard Paulin; Geoffrey W. Grigg; Mary W. Davey; Anita A. Piper


BioEssays | 1994

Genes and genomes: Sequencing 5-methylcytosine residues in genomic DNA

Geoffrey W. Grigg; Susan J. Clark


Archive | 2001

DETECTION OF METHYLATED DNA MOLECULES

Geoffrey W. Grigg; Peter L. Molloy; Douglas Spencer Millar


Archive | 2004

Assay for detecting methylation changes in nucleic acids using an intercalating nucleic acid

Douglas Spencer Millar; John R. Melki; Geoffrey W. Grigg; George L. Gabor Miklos


Archive | 2006

Isothermal strand displacement amplification using primers containing a non-regular base

Douglas Spencer Millar; John R. Melki; Geoffrey W. Grigg


Nucleic Acids Research | 1988

Diethylpyrocarbonate and permanganate provide evidence for an unusual DNA conformation induced by binding of the antitumour antibiotics bleomycin and phleomycin

Keith R. Fox; Geoffrey W. Grigg


Cancer Research | 1985

Amplification of the Antitumor Activity of Phleomycins and Bleomycins in Rats and Mice by Caffeine

Thomas E. Allen; Natale A. Aliano; Richard Cowan; Geoffrey W. Grigg; Noel K. Hart; J.A. Lamberton; Alan Gordon Lane


Archive | 2005

Five Not Four: History and Significance of the Fifth Base

Douglas S Millar; Robin Holliday; Geoffrey W. Grigg


Archive | 2007

DETECTION OF TARGET NUCLEIC ACID

Douglas Spencer Millar; John R. Melki; Geoffrey W. Grigg

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John R. Melki

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

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D. J. Brown

Australian National University

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Noel K. Hart

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Alan Gordon Lane

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Christina M. Collis

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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J.A. Lamberton

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Peter L. Molloy

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Richard Cowan

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Robin Holliday

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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