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Biophysical Journal 10: 413-422 (1970)
© 1970 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
Polarized UV light irradiation of flow-oriented fd bacteriophage indicates that the degree of damage (inactivation) depends on the relative orientation of the light polarization vector and the plane of the DNA bases. The technique of anisotropic UV inactivation was evaluated, and further information on the orientation in this virus was gained. The fd bacteriophage were aligned and irradiated with plane-polarized monochromatic UV light either parallel or perpendicular to the virus axis. Variation of the inactivation dichroic ratio with wavelength implicated virus inactivation by light absorbed in both the DNA and protein. Analysis of the wavelength variation of inactivation dichroic ratios gave molecular dichroic ratios of 0.76 and 1.48 for the DNA and protein components, respectively. On the basis of these anisotropic inactivation studies, the average angle of DNA base tilt in fd was calculated to be 29-32°, a value in agreement with the absorption dichroism studies of Bendet and Mayfield.
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