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Spin-labelled nucleic acids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2009

S. G. Kamzolova
Affiliation:
Institute of Biological Physics, Pushchino, Moscow Region, USSR
G. B. Postnikova
Affiliation:
Institute of Biological Physics, Pushchino, Moscow Region, USSR

Extract

The spin label method developed by McConnell 15 years ago is now widely used in studies of the structure and dynamic properties of a variety of the biological systems such as proteins and protein complexes, lipids and membranes, nucleic acids, nucleoproteins, etc.

The ESR spectrum of the nitroxide radcal – the spin label – is very sensitive to its microenvironment and permits easy registration of even subtle alterations in it. If spin labels are attached to different sites of a macromolecule the information can be gained about conformational properties of all these local regions and, as a result, about the dynamic behaviour of the object as a whole.

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