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- Title
Rotational dynamics of curved DNA fragments studied by fluorescence polarization anisotropy.
- Authors
Chirico, G; Collini, M; Tóth, K; Brun, N; Langowski, J
- Abstract
The rotational dynamics of short DNA fragments with or without intrinsic curvature were studied using time-resolved phase fluorimetry of intercalated ethidium with detection of the anisotropy. Parameters determined were the spinning diffusion coefficient of the DNA fragments about the long axis and the zero-time ethidium fluorescence anisotropy. We find a significant decrease in the spinning diffusion coefficient for all curved fragments compared to the straight controls. This decrease is likewise evident in rotational diffusion coefficients computed from DNA structures obtained by a curvature prediction program for these sequences. Using a hinged-cylinder model, we can identify the change in rotational diffusion coefficient with a permanent bend of 13-16 degrees per helix turn for the sequences studied. Moreover, for some of the curved fragments an increased flexibility has to be assumed in addition to the permanent bend in order to explain the data.
- Publication
European biophysics journal : EBJ, 2001, Vol 29, Issue 8, p597
- ISSN
0175-7571
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1007/s002490000110