Left-handed Z-DNA is induced by supercoiling in physiological ionic conditions
- PMID: 6287292
- DOI: 10.1038/299312a0
Left-handed Z-DNA is induced by supercoiling in physiological ionic conditions
Abstract
In physiological ionic conditions (200 mM NaCl), the (dC-dG)16 and (dC-dG)13 blocks in plasmid pRW751 are in a left-handed state when the negative superhelical density of the plasmid is greater than 0.972. As the salt concentration decreases or when (dmC-dG) sequences are present, less negative supercoiling is required to induce the right- to left-handed DNA transition. Furthermore, the single strand-specific nuclease, S1, recognizes and cleaves aberrant structural features at the junction between neighbouring right- and left-handed DNA regions.
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