Jones AS, Walker RT. The use of fluorine-containing carboxylic acids for the large-scale isolation of highly polymerized deoxyribonucleic acids.
Biochem J 1966;
99:49-52. [PMID:
6007456 PMCID:
PMC1264955 DOI:
10.1042/bj0990049]
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Abstract
1. The precipitation of the proteins of calf-thymus nucleohistone and herringsperm nucleoprotamine with the salts of fluorine-containing carboxylic acids has been studied. Pentadecafluoro-octanoate gave a precipitate that could be sedimented almost completely by centrifuging at 2350g for 20min. omega-H-Hexadecafluorononanoate, omega-H-eicosafluoro-undecanoate and dodecyl sulphate gave precipitates that could only be partly sedimented under these conditions. 2. A method has been developed for the isolation of highly polymerized DNA on a large scale from calf thymus and herring sperm by the use of pentadecafluorooctanoate. This is more convenient and less tedious than existing methods.
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