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DNA
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DNA_XTAL
In response to a question on bboard... Nessie asked how
could possibly crystallize, wouldnt the kinetics be awful?
Well, crystal growth of proteins to obtain the structure via
x-rays is an old technique. C.P. Snow has people doing it
in his novel _The Search_ which takes place pre-world war
II. Yes, getting crystals of such things is a bitch
(there's a guy in the CMR who does this who would be pleased
to get a cubic millimeter of solid Urea, I'm sure).
I thought of two possibilities: this is too weird to be
right, but I'll mention it first: maybe each DNA mol
xtalizes with itself first, forming a predictable shape that
then links with other molecules. Second thought: they may
work with pieces of DNA at a time, really crystallyzing only
a small sub-set of a DNA at any given time.
I looked at a few papers, and got the impression that the
latter was right...
But from a talk at AACG West, I gather my first thought was
correct. The DNA molecules form a kind of colloidal
suspension that crystallyzes with a layer of water between
molecules.
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