Double-stranded polyribonucleotides (a replicative form of phage f2 RNA--dsRNA and poly(A) poly(U), can adopt a compact from in solutions, containing NaCl and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG). According to electron-microscopic observations dsRNA compact particles have the form of disks or doughnuts 200--400 A in diameter. X-ray diffraction patterns from dense slurries of dsRNA compact particles show a reflection at a spacing of 35 A, which is indicative of the existance of ordered regions in compact particles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA planar texture in dried film samples of DNP was found by X-ray study. Axes of DNA macromolecules are located in the film plane and the 77 A reflection is directed along this axis. Periodic structures corresponding to 55 and 34 A are packed parallel to the film plane.
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