Dear All
Sorry for non-crystallography question. I have
synthesized two complementary strands of 16 bases in
length for making duplex DNA and co-crystallization
with DNA binding protein. I have mixed two
complementary strands of 1:1 molar ratio (0.5 mM) in
water and concentrated to 1.5 mM (Duplex), while
concentrating solution becomes viscous and turned to
white precipitate. However, adding 2 mM Magnesium
chloride followed by annealing (heating at 90C for 10
minutes and followed by cooling to room temperature)
did not help to dissolve the white precipitate.  

Please can you give me suggestions on following
queries?

1.How do I dissolve white precipitate? Is increasing
divalent cation or keeping duplex in particular pH
could help in dissolving the precipitate?
2.How do I prepare DNA-protein complex? I mean, can I
mix diluted DNA and protein in 1:1 molar ratio and
concentrate further? 
Any guidance in this regard will be appreciated.

Thank you in Advance

Rajakumara
 


E. Rajakumara
Postdoctoral Fellow
  Strcutural Biology Program
  Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
  New York-10021
  NY
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