Abstract
The displacement of the titration curves at 25°C of herring sperm sodium deoxyribonucleate (
DNA
) irradiated in solution by
γ
-rays has been confirmed. Values for the mean extent of denaturation (β
-
) which have been deduced from such curves agree with those obtained from the reversible titration curves that
DNA
exhibits at -0∙7°C. One effect of
γ
-irradiation was to displace these reversible curves asymmetrically in a manner which suggested that the hydrogen bonds linking adenine and thymine were more susceptible to rupture by
γ
-irradiation than were those which link cytosine and guanine. The logarithm of the fraction of titratable groups in helical regions of the
DNA
was a decreasing linear function of radiation dosage and the significance of this observation is discussed. In the first stages of irradiation, the rupture of cross-linking hydrogen bonds is very efficient and has a
G
value of thirty-eight base-pairs severed per 100 eV.
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