Abstract: | Solid-state 2H-nmr spectra have been obtained from folded films of oriented Li- and Na-DNA molecules with the purine bases selectively deuterium labeled at the 8 position. From line shape simulations, we find that the Na-DNA sample at 75% relative humidity (rh) contains both A-DNA and surprisingly large amounts of B-DNA 1 Here, B-DNA refers to “B-DNA family” (i.e. B- or C-DNA). (57%). For the A-DNA component the average base tilt is 23°, and the total distribution width of tilt angles and helix axis orientations is ~ 4° (standard deviation). In the B-DNA component the base tilt is ~ 0° and the total distribution width is ~ 20°. In contrast, films of Li-DNA only exhibit the B-form line shape, consistent with a base tilt of ~ 0° and a total distribution width of base tilt angles and helix axis orientations of 9°. The nmr results that demonstrate the presence of large amounts of B-DNA in the Na-DNA sample contrast with the x-ray diffraction measurements that indicated mainly A-form. The nmr spectra are used to monitor the B-DNA content in the Na-films and to evaluate procedures for increasing the A-DNA fraction. |