Antibodies specifically directed to 5-methylcytidine were raised in rabbits and purified by affinity chromatography. The accessibility of 5-methyldeoxycytidine (m5dCyd) to such antibodies was studied with DNAs from various origins. The reaction was followed by measuring the retention of radiolabelled DNA by antibodies on nitrocellulose filters, by immunoprecipitation, by gel filtration and was visualized with the electron microscope. Antibodies did not bind to Escherichia coli B DNA, which is deficient in m5dCyd. Denatured and native DNA from calf thymus, which contains m5dCyd as a minor nucleoside, was weakly retained on the filters whereas DNA extracted from Xanthomonas oryzae XP12 bacteriophage, which is rich in m5dCyd, was well recognized even in the native form.

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