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A mechanochemical study of MgDNA fibers in ethanol-water solutions.

J Schultz1, A Rupprecht, Z Song, J Piskur, L Nordenskiöld, G Lahajnar.   

Abstract

Highly oriented calf-thymus MgDNA fibers, prepared by a wet spinning method, were studied with a simple mechanochemical set-up. The relative fiber length, L/Lo, was measured with the fibers submerged in ethanol-water solutions. In one type of experiment L/Lo was measured as a function of ethanol concentration at room temperature. No substantial decrease in L/Lo with increasing ethanol concentration was observed, indicating that MgDNA fibers stay in the B form even when the water activity is very low. For low ethanol concentrations the fiber structure is stable and does not dissolve even at very high water activities. In a second type of experiment, the heat-induced helix-coil transition was manifested by a marked contraction of the fibers. The transition temperature decreases linearly with increasing ethanol concentration between 52 and 68% ethanol. At higher ethanol concentrations the helix-coil transition temperature increases due to strong aggregation within the DNA fibers, and above 77% ethanol the fibers do not contract at all, not even at the upper temperature limit of the experiments, approximately 80 degrees C. This behavior is discussed with reference to dried DNA and the P form of DNA. The helix-coil transition temperature of the MgDNA fibers in 70% ethanol does not show any dependence on the MgCl2 concentration. It is shown that the Poisson-Boltzmann cylindrical cell model can account qualitatively for this lack of salt dependence.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8011913      PMCID: PMC1275779          DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(94)80857-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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