Abstract: | The effect of UV irradiation on the reconstituted nucleohistone have been studied with reference to its (nucleohistone) changes in physical properties, after irradiation at different UV doses. The rate of fall of specific viscosity ratio of the reconstituted nucleohistone as a function of UV dose decreased gradually with the increasing histone to DNA weight ratio (r). This effect, was not observed when the histones remained dissociated from DNA, in high ionic strength (1.5 M NaCl). Histone-DNA complex (r=0.97) irradiated up to a dose of 3.6×104 J/m2 had a stable melting temperature unlike free DNA where UV irradiation lowered the melting temperature and the heterogeneous melting profiles were observed. Rate of formaldehyde reaction, with DNA recovered from the irradiated complex, was slower than that with native DNA treated at the same dose. All this suggested that the effect of UV in the DNA of the nucleohistone was less, compared to that in free DNA. |