Publications by authors named "Zhenyong Xue"

Force spectroscopy experiments use mechanical force as a control factor to regulate the folding and unfolding process of proteins. Atomic force microscopy has been widely used to study the mechanical stability of proteins, and obtained unfolding forces and unfolding distance of different proteins, while recently, more low force folding and unfolding measurements were done by optical tweezers and magnetic tweezers. Due to the relatively small distortion of the free energy landscape, low force measurements give the free energy landscape information over bigger conformational space.

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RecD family helicases play an important role in prokaryotic genome stability and serve as the structural models for studying superfamily 1B (SF1B) helicases. However, RecD-catalyzed duplex DNA unwinding behavior and the underlying mechanism are still elusive. RecD family helicases share a common proto-helicase with eukaryotic Pif1 family helicases, which are well known for their outstanding G-quadruplex (G4) unwinding ability.

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