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. 1977 Aug;4(8):2939-47.
doi: 10.1093/nar/4.8.2939.

The role of the AT pairs in the acid denaturation of DNA

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The role of the AT pairs in the acid denaturation of DNA

P Hermann et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 1977 Aug.
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Abstract

It has been determined previously that the protonation of the GC pairs induces a DNA conformation change which leads to a "metastable" structure. The role of the AT pairs, however, is no well known because the protonation does not modify their spectral properties. By means of an indirect method based on the binding of proflavine, it has been determined that the AT pairs are protonated before the acid-induced denaturation and that they seem to be unable to assume a conformation change when protonated. These results would indicate that the protonated AT pairs may be responsible for the induction of the acid denaturation and not the GC pairs as it was thought previously.

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