ture of low thermal stability appeared, which, it was suggested, might be unrelated to that present in the native state in water. There is less certainty about two-stranded, fully base-paired RNA, which is reported to be incompletely melted in formamide at room temperature (Strauss et al., 1968). We have examined the conformation and other relevant properties of RNA and its constituents in formamide under the conditions used in electrophoretic experiments. The results are described below, as also is evidence for a strong preferential interaction of RNA with water.
Materials and MethodsEscherichia coli rRNA was prepared from packed MRE 600 cells by the method of Robinson and Wade (1968). Rabbit reticulocyte rRNA was extracted by the phenolsodium dodecyl sulfate method from purified ribosomes BIOCHEMISTRY, VOL.