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Biophysical Journal 67: 1387-1392 (1994)
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A liquid crystalline phase in spermidine-condensed DNA.

J L Sikorav, J Pelta and F Livolant

Département de Biologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay, CEA, France.

ABSTRACT

Over a large range of salt and spermidine concentrations, short DNA fragments precipitated by spermidine (a polyamine) sediment in a pellet from a dilute isotropic supernatant. We report here that the DNA-condensed phase consists of a cholesteric liquid crystal in equilibrium with a more concentrated phase. These results are discussed according to Flory's theory for the ordering of rigid polymers. The liquid crystal described here corresponds to an ordering in the presence of attractive interactions, in contrast with classical liquid crystalline DNA. Polyamines are often used in vitro to study the functional properties of DNA. We suggest that the existence of a liquid crystalline state in spermidine-condensed DNA is relevant to these studies.




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