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. 1975 Apr;2(4):477-86.
doi: 10.1093/nar/2.4.477.

A clarification of the complex spectrum observed with the ultraviolet circular dichroism of ethidium bromide bound to DNA

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A clarification of the complex spectrum observed with the ultraviolet circular dichroism of ethidium bromide bound to DNA

S Parodi et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 1975 Apr.
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Abstract

Ethidium bromide intercalation strongly effects the circular dichroism spectrum of DNA in the region of 230-300 mu, in a complex manner. In this report we present a study that quantitizes the relationships of the circular dichroism spectrum in the region of 230-300 mu and the ethidium bromide induced optical activity centered around 308 mu. We present evidence of two hidden cooperative bands that are probably the negative counterparts of the 308 mu band and 330 mu shoulder positive cooperative bands. The hidden band is quantitatively characterized. We confirm that the direct effect of ethidium bromide on the DNA spectrum is simply linearly proportional to the amount of intercalated dye. We also observe that the ethidium bromide enters freely when there is a molecule intercalated for every 3 sites, but that the intercalation is more difficult when the molecule intercalates at every second site.

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