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. 1983;2(5):649-55.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1983.tb01479.x.

Formation of Z-DNA in negatively supercoiled plasmids is sensitive to small changes in salt concentration within the physiological range

Formation of Z-DNA in negatively supercoiled plasmids is sensitive to small changes in salt concentration within the physiological range

F Azorin et al. EMBO J. 1983.

Abstract

Negative supercoiling of the plasmid pBR322 with or without an insert of (dG-dC)n induces the formation of Z-DNA as measured by the binding of antibodies specific for Z-DNA. Increasing the concentration of Na+ (or K+) is shown to inhibit the B to Z-DNA conversion. This may be due to the effect of the cation on the B-Z junction. Using the data for B to Z-DNA conversion of the (dG-dC)n inserts, we have estimated the free energy change per base pair as well as the energy of the B-Z junction. In pBR322, a 14-bp segment [CACGGGTGCGCATG] is believed to form Z-DNA at bacterial negative superhelical densities under salt conditions which are similar to those found in vivo.

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