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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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Interactions of nucleic acid double helices induced by electric field pulses

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the main part of the light scattering effect is due not to field-induced orientation but to interactions between DNA helices, and the formation of a DNA aggregate with an unusual arrangement of the bases is suggested.
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Thresholds in field-induced reactions of linear biopolymers. Strong chain-length dependence of field effects in DNA.

TL;DR: The field-induced conformation change of DNA is analysed by absorbance measurements at the magic angle and suggests, together with the other results, that the field- induced reaction is mainly driven by a polarization of the ion atmosphere along the axis of DNA.
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Short electric-field pulses convert DNA from "condensed" to "free" conformation.

TL;DR: The fast dissociation of condensed DNA by electric‐field pulses together with a relatively long lifetime of the free DNA results in a reaction cycle resembling a hysteresis loop, where the field‐induced decondensation is due to a dissociation field effect.
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Electric, optical and hydrodynamic parameters of lac repressor from measurements of the electric dichroism. High permanent dipole moment associated with the protein.

TL;DR: In this article, a simple interpretation of the data by prolate ellipsoids suggests a short diameter of 6 nm for both holo- and core repressor and long diameters of 14 and 12 nm for holo and core, respectively.
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Global Structure and Flexibility of Hairpin Ribozymes with Extended Terminal Helices

TL;DR: The observation of two relaxation processes for the hairpin constructs at high field strengths indicates stretching to a more elongated state; the fast process with a time constant of the order of 50 ns is assigned to reversion of stretching, the slow process to overall rotation.