Some peculiarities of compactization of double-stranded DNA molecules containing methylated nitrogen bases have been studied in water-salt solutions of PEG. It is shown that the methylation of N7-atoms of guanyl residues in original DNA molecules does not prevent the formation of DNA compact particles, but results in a decrease of the amplitude of the negative band in the CD spectrum of compact particles. The influence of N7-guanine methylation on the shape of the CD spectrum being the greater, the lower is the concentration of PEG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe kinetic study of 1H leads to 3H exchange in C(8) H-groups of purinic residues of DNAs with different G-C content as well as in corresponding dNMP mixtures have been carried out. The present results show that 1H--3H exchange in DNA is retarded (as compared to the exchange in dNMP mixtures) to a lesser extent (Kret =2.4-2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComparative CD and X-ray diffraction studies of DNA compact particules which were obtained in PEG-containing water-salt solutions, have been carried out. Compact particles, formed from native DNA, produce a psi CD spectrum (characterized by a negative band at lambda-270 nm) and a small-angle X-ray diffraction pattern, which shows two reflections: I at 34-40 A and II at 80-90 A (together with its second-order reflection). Compact particules, formed from DNA molecules with partially disordered secondary structure, do not produce the psi CD spectrum and the reflection I, while the reflection II remains unchanged.
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