Abstract
A technique to prepare relatively large quantities (>/=100 microg) of highly positively supercoiled DNA is reported. This uses a recombinant archaeal histone (rHMfB) to introduce toroidal supercoils, and an inexpensive chicken blood extract to relax unrestrained superhelical tension. Preparation of positively supercoiled pUC19 DNA molecules, >50% of which have linking number changes ranging from+8 to+17, is demonstrated. Advantages include the high degree of positive supercoiling that can be achieved, control over the extent of supercoiling, easy production of relatively large quantities of supercoiled DNA, and low cost.
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