## Circular Dichroism Studies of Isoleucine Oligopeptides in Solution\* 3 IUILIIAJ7 GOODA\MS, 1:RED SAIDER, Polytechnic Institute o j Btdilgn, B ~. o ~/ i l y n , N . Y., id CIAUDIO TOSIOLO, Institute oJ' Otyanic Clremistiy, [ -) 1 iuersity of I'atlua, I'atlua, Italy Synopsis A c.i)tifoi.iiiatiot
Dehydrated circular DNA: Circular dichroism of molecules in ethanolic solutions
โ Scribed by Donald M. Gray; Thomas N. Taylor; Dimitrij Lang
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 717 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We have measured the ultraviolet CD spectra for covalently closed and linear forms of phage PM2 DNA in solution. We find that increased concentrations of salt or ethanol (up to 50% ethanol by weight) depress the longโwavelength positive CD bands in the spectra of both forms of DNA, although the spectrum of the native covalently closed DNA always has a slightly larger magnitude of these bands than does the spectrum of the linear DNA. In addition, both DNAs are equally capable of undergoing a transition to the A conformation in 70โ80% ethanol at low Na^+^ concentrations. Thus, the constraint imposed by the covalent closure of a DNA molecule does not seem to hinder its conformational response to these changing solution conditions. Lang [(1973) J. Mol. Biol. 78, 247โ254] has found by electron microscopy that T7 DNA has an inherent ability to condense into compact particles, suggested to be supercoils of multiple order. Both covalently closed and linear forms of PM2 DNA also become condensed when the DNA, in 0.2__M__ ammonium acetate and 1 m__M__ EDTA, is exposed to ethanol and subsequent drying on specimen grids [Lang, D., Taylor, T. N., Dobyan, D. C. & Gray, D. M. (1976) J. Mol. Biol. 106, 97โ107]. Under similar conditions, in solutions of 0.2__M__ ammonium acetate and 1 m__M__ EDTA to which ethanol is added, we have measured the CD spectra of both covalently closed and linear forms of DNA. Below ethanol concentrations at which the DNA obviously precipitates, the CD spectra of both forms have reduced longโwavelength positive CD bands.
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