Secondary structure of nucleic acids in the folded chromosome from E. coli
- 1 November 1976
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 3 (11) , 3123-3132
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/3.11.3123
Abstract
The circular dichroism of membrane-free folded chromosomes from E. coli was measured and analyzed. The spectrum can be explained as a simple linear combination of the individual spectra of E. coli RNA, and E. Coli DNA in the B form. No contribution from A form or C form DNA was detected. There was evidently some real variation in the ratio of the two nucleic acids from preparation to preparation, but the average value was 24% RNA and 76% DNA. No significant light scattering was observed and the analyses indicated no contribution to the circular dichroism from scattering artifacts. Apparently, combining DNA, RNA, and protein into membrane-free folded chromosomes does not change the secondary structure of the DNA or RNA from that found for the free nucleic acid in the same solvent system.Keywords
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