1. 1. Several samples of calf-thymus DNA were fractionated by ultracentrifugation in a CsCl density gradient. The buoyant densities and the absorbancy-temperature curves of the different fractions were determined. 2. 2. The fraction corresponding to the satellite band of calf-thymus DNA presented densities ranging from 1.711 g per cm3 to 1.713 g per cm3 and Tm (melting temperature) ranging from 90 to 94° in the different experiments. The same fraction, after heating and rapidly cooling, presented an absorbancy-temperature curve unusual for DNA of mammalian origin and similar to that obtained with bacterial DNA. 3. 3. A discrete DNA fraction with a density of 1.718-1.719 g per cm3 was constantly detected in all the preparations.

Fractionation of calf thymus deoxyribonucleic acid by density-gradient centrifugation / E. Polli, G. Corneo, E. Ginelli, P. Bianchi. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. - ISSN 0006-3002. - 103:4(1965 Aug 10), pp. 672-677.

Fractionation of calf thymus deoxyribonucleic acid by density-gradient centrifugation

E. Ginelli
Penultimo
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1965

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1. 1. Several samples of calf-thymus DNA were fractionated by ultracentrifugation in a CsCl density gradient. The buoyant densities and the absorbancy-temperature curves of the different fractions were determined. 2. 2. The fraction corresponding to the satellite band of calf-thymus DNA presented densities ranging from 1.711 g per cm3 to 1.713 g per cm3 and Tm (melting temperature) ranging from 90 to 94° in the different experiments. The same fraction, after heating and rapidly cooling, presented an absorbancy-temperature curve unusual for DNA of mammalian origin and similar to that obtained with bacterial DNA. 3. 3. A discrete DNA fraction with a density of 1.718-1.719 g per cm3 was constantly detected in all the preparations.
Animals; Cattle; Chemistry; Chemistry Techniques, Analytical; Thymus Gland; Chemical Phenomena; DNA; Ultracentrifugation
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
10-ago-1965
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