3D-DART: A DNA structure modelling server

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Abstract

There is a growing interest in structural studies of DNA by both experimental and computational approaches. Often, 3D-structural models of DNA are required, for instance, to serve as templates for homology modeling, as starting structures for macro-molecular docking or as scaffold for NMR structure calculations. The conformational adaptability of DNA when binding to a protein is often an important factor and at the same time a limitation in such studies. As a response to the demand for 3D-structural models reflecting the intrinsic plasticity of DNA we present the 3D-DART server (3D NA-Driven D NA A nalysis and R ebuilding T ool). The server provides an easy interface to a powerful collection of tools for the generation of DNA-structural models in custom conformations. The computational engine beyond the server makes use of the 3DNA software suite together with a collection of home-written python scripts. The server is freely available at http://haddock.chem.uu.nl/dna without any login requirement.

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van Dijk, M., & Bonvin, A. M. J. J. (2009). 3D-DART: A DNA structure modelling server. Nucleic Acids Research, 37(SUPPL. 2). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkp287

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