New Insights into DNA Accessibility

AI Tool IDLI Discovers Dynamic New DNA Structures

Researchers from Gladstone and Arc Institutes find that DNA is far more accessible than previously believed.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
3D scientific rendering of DNA strands coiled around proteins, showing different levels of openness to illustrate dynamic structural states.

3D scientific rendering of DNA strands coiled around proteins, showing different levels of openness to illustrate dynamic structural states.

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Researchers from the Gladstone Institutes and Arc Institute developed an AI-powered tool named IDLI to analyze DNA packaging [1]. This tool discovered that nucleosomes exist in 14 distinct structural states, proving the genome is highly dynamic [1]. These findings suggest that DNA is far more accessible than scientific experts previously realized [1].

Traditional views often depicted DNA as either strictly open or closed within its packaging. However, IDLI reveals many partially open states that facilitate cellular functions [1]. This breakthrough helps scientists understand how genes are regulated and could lead to new medical treatments [1].

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Avantgarde News Desk covers new insights into dna accessibility and editorial analysis for Avantgarde News.