Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Activation energy of the separation of DNA sequencing fragments in denaturing noncross‐linked polyacrylamide by capillary elecrophoresis

52

Citations

28

References

1996

Year

Abstract

We present the mobility of DNA sequencing fragments as a function of temperature in 5%T, 0%C noncross-linked polyacrylamide and at an electric field of 150 V/cm. The mobility of the fragments follows the Arrhenius equation. The activation energy for migration of a fragment through the polymer decreases monotonically with fragment length. The data were also analyzed in terms of the biased reptation model; the onset of biased reptation with stretching occurs for longer fragments as the temperature increase. These results are quite different from those observed for separation of DNA in cross-linked gels and represent a fundamental difference in the physics of the cross-linked and noncross-linked polyacrylamide.

References

YearCitations

Page 1