Torsional stress induces left-handed helical stretches in DNA of natural base sequence: circular dichroism and antibody binding.

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Abstract

Above a threshold of torsional stress, the c.d. spectrum of covalently closed circular DNA of natural base sequence acquires a Z-like contribution and antibodies raised against Z-DNA are bound. Mapping of the antibody binding sites by electron microscopy reveals sites which correlate with stretches enriched in alternating purine-pyrimidine sequences and GC base pairs.

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Di Capua, E., Stasiak, A., Koller, T., Brahms, S., Thomae, R., & Pohl, F. M. (1983). Torsional stress induces left-handed helical stretches in DNA of natural base sequence: circular dichroism and antibody binding. The EMBO Journal, 2(9), 1531–1535. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1983.tb01619.x

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