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Dietmar Porschke

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  123
Citations -  4160

Dietmar Porschke is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dipole & Electric field. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 123 publications receiving 4093 citations.

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Co-operative non-enzymatic base recognition III. Kinetics of the helix—coil transition of the oligoribouridylic · oligoriboadenylic acid system and of oligoriboadenylic acid alone at acidic pH☆

TL;DR: It is concluded that the formation of a helical nucleus is the rate-determining step of recombination in the oligoadenylic—oligouridylic acid system and that three A · U base pairs form a stable nucleus.
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Mechanism of intercalation into the DNA double helix by ethidium

TL;DR: The mechanism of intercalation into DNA double helices by ethidium has been analyzed by temperature-jump relaxation and stopped-flow measurements using fluorescence detection and the simplest mechanism consistent with this result involves parallel formation of two different complexes with a direct transfer of ethidium between the binding sites.
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Thermodynamics and kinetics of the helix-coil transition of oligomers containing GC base pairs

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a zipper model and thermodynamic parameters for single-strand stacking to determine the thermodynamic properties of self-complementary oligonucleotides containing GC base pairs.
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Dynamics of DNA condensation.

TL;DR: Model calculations of the spermine binding kinetics according to an excluded-site model demonstrate that the sPermine molecules bound to DNA are mobile along the double helix.
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Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Base-Stacking Interactions

TL;DR: The present data demonstrate a characteristic difference of hydrophobic interactions between unpolar, unpolarisable particles like simple hydrocarbons and between compounds like nucleic acid bases with high polarisability and a dipole structure.