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Cationic agents for DNA compaction

Author(s): Gaweda, Sylwia cv logo 1 ; Morán, M. Carmen cv logo 2 ; Pais, Alberto A. C. C. cv logo 3 ; Dias, Rita S. cv logo 4 ; Schillén, Karin cv logo 5 ; Lindman, Björn cv logo 6 ; Miguel, M. Graça cv logo 7

Date: 2008

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/5003

Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra

Subject(s): DNA compaction; Coexistence; Intermediate structures; Fluorescence microscopy; Dynamic light scattering


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Fluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the conformational changes of individual T4 DNA molecules induced by different compacting agents, namely the cationic surfactants, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and chloride (CTAC), iron(III), lysozyme, and protamine sulfate. A protocol for establishing size estimates is suggested to obtain reproducible results. Observations show that in the presence of lysozyme and protamine sulfate, DNA molecules exhibit a conformational change from an elongated coil structure to compact globules, usually interpreted as a first-order transition. The maximum degree of compaction that is attained when iron(III) or CTAB (CTAC) are used as compacting agents is considerably smaller, and intermediate structures (less elongated coils) are visible even for high concentrations of these agents. Dynamic light scattering experiments were carried out, for some of the systems, to assess the reliability of size estimates from fluorescence microscopy. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WHR-4S7SV46-1/1/4fec487f09e6c653d0e22a0669f4e0d3
Document Type Article
Language English
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