The sensitivity of the method of anomalous time dependence of viscosity to changes in the conformation of DNA-protein complexes (such as nucleoide) by the action of (1) nalidixic acid on cells and (2) one- and two-charged ions Na+, Cl-, Cu2+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+, SO4(2-) on Escherichia coli cells has been studied. The data obtained suggest that the method anomalous time dependence of viscosity is highly sensitive to the conformation of high-molecular DNA-protein complexes. It was shown that the method anomalous time dependence of viscosity can be used to register cell sensitivity to changes in the concentration of one- and two-charged ions in suspension.

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