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While single-stranded DNA cannot be packaged, dsDNA with the 3′-end extended can revolve along the channel one helical turn of 10.5 bp.
Revolution motors make contact with only one strand of the dsDNA in the 5′ to 3′ direction in order to revolve along the connector channel, which has been evidenced in various motors such as Phi29 [ 85, 86] and T4 [ 87].
Our extensive investigations into data modeling and literature have led to the following conclusions: the motor only contacts one strand, not both, of the dsDNA in the 5′ to 3′ direction in order to revolve along the connector channel.
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