The influence of rotor speed on the sedimentation behavior in sucrose gradients of high molecular weight DNA's |
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Authors: | I Rubenstein S B Leighton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA |
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Abstract: | Anomalous sedimentation behavior has been observed for high molecular weight duplex DNA's in sucrose gradients. The sedimentation rate of DNA's having molecular weights of 108 or higher is influenced by high centrifugal fields. The change in the sucrose sedimentation coefficient due to this effect, SRPMsuc-S0suc, is equal to 1 × 10?48M3.65( The anomalous behavior is not influenced by DNA concentration at sufficiently low concentrations. Because of the smallness of the coefficient this effect has not been previously detected for DNA's the size of T2 or smaller at rotor speeds below 40000 RPM. For example, the relative sedimentation coefficient of T2 DNA at 65 000 RPM is only 9% less than at 10000 RPM. However, the sedimentation profile of heterogeneous high molecular weight [(100 – 350) × 106] E. coli DNA is severely altered even at moderate rotor speeds (37000 RPM). Therefore, it seems advisable to use low rotor speeds when sedimenting high molecular weight DNA's. |
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Keywords: | Present address: Department of Genetics and Cell Biology University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota 55101 USA. |
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