Properties of P-form DNA as revealed by circular dichroism
โ Scribed by Micheal H. Zehfus; W. Curtis Johnson Jr.
- Book ID
- 102765753
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 753 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Investigations of DNA using CD spectroscopy show that the Pโform is available in a wide variety of methanolโethanol mixtures when the water content is low. Increasing the temperature or the ethanol content of a 95% methanol solution causes DNA to undergo a cooperative transition to the Pโform. However, this transition cannot be reversed on cooling, or on adding methanol. Thus Pโform DNA appears to be stable at high methanol concentrations, but it is usually not observed because the DNA is trapped by a kinetic barrier. Pโform DNA will instantaneously assume the native Bโform on addition of water, confirming earlier reports that Pโform DNA is not strand separated [E. Kay (1976) Biochemistry 15, 5241]. CD spectra extended to 190 nm show that there is no baseโbase interaction in the Pโform. However, the Pโform is extremely stable to heat denaturation in solvents which promote hydrogen bonding between the base pairs. A number of models that can account for the properties of Pโform DNA are discussed.
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