Visualization of Unshadowed DNA by Electron Microscopy: Adsorption to a Bacitracin Film
By: Carla W. Gray2
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I describe herein a simple, rapid method in which double-stranded DNAs are adsorbed with little or no distortion to a film
of the oligopeptide bacitracin on a glow-discharge-activated carbon. The DNAs can be readily visualized by positive staining
with uranyl acetate, which forms a smooth trace along the DNA contour against a very even background. This eliminates the
need for heavy-metal shadowing, which would thicken the DNA and obscure details of the actual path traced by the DNA double
helix. The stained specimen can subsequently be shadowed with tungsten if desired, however, to confirm the positioning of
proteins bound to the DNA.
Affiliation(s): (2) Program in Molecular and Cell Biology, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 22 | Pub. Date: Nov-27-1993 | Page Range: 13-23 | DOI: 10.1385/0-89603-232-9:13
Subject: Imaging/Radiology
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