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Ascorbic acid induces a marked conformational change in long duplex DNA.
Authors:Yuko Yoshikawa  Mari Suzuki  Ning Chen  Anatoly A Zinchenko  Shizuaki Murata  Toshio Kanbe  Tonau Nakai  Hidehiro Oana  Kenichi Yoshikawa
Institution:Department of Food and Nutrition, Nagoya Bunri College, Japan. yuko@chem.scphys.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract:Ascorbic acid is often regarded as an antioxidant in vivo, where it protects against cancer by scavenging DNA-damaging reactive oxygen species. However, the detailed mechanism of the action of ascorbic acid on genetic DNA is still unclear. We examined the effect of ascorbic acid on the higher-order structure of DNA through real-time observation by fluorescence microscopy. We found that ascorbic acid generates a pearling structure in single giant DNA molecules, with elongated and compact regions coexisting along a molecular chain. Results from electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy indicate that the compact regions assume a loosely packed conformation. A possible mechanism for the induction of this conformational change is discussed in relation to the interplay between the higher-order and second-order structures of DNA.
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