## Abstract Temperature‐dependent conformational transitions of spin‐labeled poly rA, spin‐labeled poly rU and the two‐stranded helical complexes consisting either of spin‐labeled rA·poly rU or spin‐labeled poly rU·poly rA have been measured by electron spin resonance spectrocopy. The polynucleotid
Studies on spin-labeled polyriboadenylic acid
✍ Scribed by Albert M. Bobst
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 708 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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✦ Synopsis
Spin-labeled samples of poly rA, poly rU, and poly rG have been prepared, and physicochemical properties primarily of labeled poly rA are reported. The nitroxide radical, 4-(2-iodoacetamido)-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinooxyl, is incorporated to a greater extent in poly rA and poly rU, as compared to poly rG. No incorporation is observed in the case of poly rC. Special attention has been paid to the separation of the covalently attached labels from the free labels, and to the preservation of the integrity of the chain length of the labeled polymers. The determination of molar extinction coefficients of the three labeled polymers indicates virtually no difference from those known for the chemically unperturbed polyribonucleotides. The correlation times for the spin-labeled single stranded poly rA and poly rU have been calculated. More mobile building blocks are found in poly rU as compared to poly rA. Conformational properties of labeled poly rA in aqueous solutions have been investigated using electron spin resonance, circular dichroism, and absorption spectroscopy. The objective of the study of labeled poly rA was to examine its conformational transitions upon the uptake of protons by the adenine bases. Based on electron spin resonance data there is strong evidence that the single strand-double strand transition can take place in three steps. In addition to the already known two forms of double-stranded poly rA in acidic solution, called A and B, it is suggested that a third phase, consisting possibly of large aggregates, is involved in the transition of the less protonated double strands to those of complete protonation.
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