When DNA fibres are stretched during drying, the polymer undergoes a confor
mational transition. We present quantitative results from X-ray diffraction
studies on such fibres held at various ambient relative humidities. These
indicate that the molecules are arranged in arrays which are crystalline in
projection down the fibre axis. The packing can be explained in terms of a
hexagonal cell with a lattice parameter, a, of similar to 13 Angstrom whic
h varies with humidity. The patterns contain meridional intensities at 1/3.
4 Angstrom (-1) and 1/6.5 Angstrom (-1), strong off-meridional intensity at
Z = 1/5.6 Angstrom (-1) and diffuse scatter at Z = 1/28 Angstrom (-1). (C)
2001 Academic Press.