Abstract: | The thermal helix–coil transition of DNA can be studied by means of the spin-echo technique. The longitudinal spin–lattice relaxation time T1 and the transvense spin–spin relaxation time T2 of the DNA sample show a similar phase transition as observed spec-trophotometrically with increasing and decreasing temperatures. Four slopes on the T1 and T2 temperature relationship curves were found and interpreted as functions of nonrelational hydration of the DNA molecule. The T1 and T2 values differ depending on the native or denatured state of the DNA molecule. The importance of the dynamic equilibrium between water molecules in the hydration lattice and steps in the denaturation of the DNA molecule are discussed. This phenomenon may be directly related to the nonrotational hydration. |