Dependence of Z-DNA antibody binding to polytene chromosomes on acid fixation and DNA torsional strain
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- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 305 (5932) , 338-340
- https://doi.org/10.1038/305338a0
Abstract
There is considerable interest in the existence and significance of alternative conformations of DNA1–4 to the right-handed B-form described originally by Watson and Crick5. The indirect immunofluorescence observations of Nordheim et al.6, Arndt-Jovin et al.7 and Lemeunier et al.8 that antibodies against left-handed Z-DNA bind to polytene chromosomes have thus assumed considerable importance. However, there is a paradox: some workers observe Z-DNA in interbands and others in bands. We report here that binding of Z-DNA antibodies to Drosophila polytene chromosomes prepared without acid fixation is at background level, and that following acid fixation the same antibody treatment leads to intense fluorescence. Depending on the extent of exposure to 45% acetic acid, fluorescence can occur primarily in interbands or in bands. Furthermore, antibody binding is dependent on elastic torsional strain in the DNA molecules.Keywords
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