Sedimentation velocity ultracentrifugation analysis for hydrodynamic characterization of G-quadruplex structures.

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Abstract

Analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) is a powerful technique for the characterization of hydrodynamic and thermodynamic properties. The intent of this article is to demonstrate the utility of sedimentation velocity (SV) studies to obtain hydrodynamic information for G-quadruplex (GQ) systems and to provide insights into one part of this process, namely, data analysis of existing SV data. An array of data analysis software is available, mostly written and continually developed by established researchers in the AUC field, with particularly rapid advances in the analysis of SV data. Each program has its own learning curve, and this article is intended as a resource in the data analysis process for beginning researchers in the field. We discuss the application of three of the most commonly used data analysis programs, DCDT+, Sedfit, and SedAnal, to the interpretation of SV data obtained in our laboratory on two GQ systems.

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Garbett, N. C., Mekmaysy, C. S., & Chaires, J. B. (2010). Sedimentation velocity ultracentrifugation analysis for hydrodynamic characterization of G-quadruplex structures. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 608, 97–120. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-363-9_7

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