首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


CD of ethidium bromide complexes with normal and electrophoretically anomalous DNA restriction fragments
Authors:E Slobodyansky  J Stellwagen  N C Stellwagen
Abstract:The equilibrium binding of ethidium bromide (EB) to two small 147 base-pair (bp) DNA restriction fragments, which exhibit different mobilities in polyacrylamide gels, was investigated by CD. Two larger DNA restriction fragments and calf thymus DNA were also studied for comparison. Difference spectra were calculated by subtracting the spectrum of the pure DNA from the spectra of its DNA–EB complexes. The D/P ratios ranged from 0.03 to 1.0. The difference CD spectra of all fragments are characterized by bands with maxima near 310, 275, and 207 nm, and minima near 290, 253, 225, and 190 nm. The band near 310 nm, which has a shoulder at about 335 nm, has zero intensity at D/P ≤ 0.05, and rises to a plateau value, different for each fragment, at D/P ? 0.3 for large fragments (≥ 1400 bp), and D/P ~ 0.7 for the two small 147 bp fragments. The minimum near 290 nm is markedly blue shifted with increasing D/P, the wavelength of the extremum corresponding approximately to the wavelength of the uv absorption maximum of the DNA–EB complex. The negative amplitude of this band at D/P = 1.0 depends on the molecular weight of the DNA. The difference CD maximum near 275 nm is positive at low D/P ratios, increases and goes through a maximum at D/P = 0.06–0.1, and then becomes increasingly negative with increasing D/P. The amplitude of the negative ellipticity per added dye is constant at high D/P ratios, suggesting that the transition can be attributed to outside-bound EB molecules. The ellipticities at 310, 290, and 253 nm increase in absolute magnitude with increasing D/P at approximately the same rate, suggesting that all three bands are associated with the same optical and/or conformational transition. For the two small 147 bp fragments the fractional increases in amplitude of these bands parallel the fractional increase in length of the DNA upon binding EB, determined by electric birefringence measurements. The titration of the restriction fragments with EB was also followed by optical absorption. Two end points are observed, the first at a D/P ratio of ~ 0.1, reflecting the transition between intercalated and outside-bound dye molecules, and the second at D/P ? 1.0, the equivalence point of the titration.
Keywords:
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号