Data underlying the publication: Bacterial histone HBb from Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus compacts DNA by bending
doi: 10.4121/6c07e4bb-96f1-4ee0-88ef-6978bda27e5d
The research objective was to study how histone HBb from Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus bind and structures DNA. We have studied this with electrophoretic mobility shift assays, micrococcal nuclease assays, DNA topology assays, ligase-mediated circularisation, DAP-seq, tethered particle motion (TPM), X-ray crystallography, and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. This dataset contains the raw data of obtained root mean squared displacement (TPM), the raw data of the MD simulations, videos of the MD simulations, and the clustering data of the MD simulations .
- 2023-11-07 first online
- 2024-04-10 published, posted
Interfaculty Institute of Biochemistry, University of Tübingen;
Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University
Van ’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam
DATA
- 1,682 bytesMD5:
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README_Figure4A_TPM.txt - 3,881 bytesMD5:
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README_Figure5_MD.txt - 1,851 bytesMD5:
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README_Figure5_Supplementary_video_1.txt - 1,851 bytesMD5:
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README_Figure5_Supplementary_video_2.txt - 4,509,512 bytesMD5:
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Figure4A_TPM.xlsx - 2,060,306,671 bytesMD5:
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Figure5_MD.zip - 236,208,501 bytesMD5:
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Figure5_Supplementary_video_1.mp4 - 235,389,077 bytesMD5:
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