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. 1982 Nov 11;10(21):6969–6979. doi: 10.1093/nar/10.21.6969

Conformational transitions of poly(dA-dT)poly(dA-dT) in ethanolic solutions.

M Vorlícková, P Sedlácek, J Kypr, J Sponar
PMCID: PMC326978  PMID: 7177855

Abstract

Examination of circular dichroic and phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance spectra showed that poly(dA-dT)-poly(dA-dT) exhibited an ethanol-induced transition to the A form in an Na+ containing medium like natural DNAs. A mere replacement of the Na+ by Cs+ counterions meant that the polynucleotide was with a little cooperativity transformed into a novel conformation displaying a deep negative band in the long wavelength part of the CD spectrum. The presence of very low concentration of Cs2+ shifted the midpoint of the transition to a lower content of ethanol.

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