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A CD study of the role of metal ions in the conformation of poly(L-lysine)

✍ Scribed by S. Watanabe; T. Saito


Book ID
102761206
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
514 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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Synopsis

The effect of LiCl, NaC1, and CsCl as univalent salts, and of CaCl,, ZnCl,, and MgC1, as divalent salts, on the a and antiparallel 8-sheet, and random conformations of poly(L-lysine) (PLL), in water at room temperature were examined by means of CD and compared quantitatively on the basis of elliptical strength at the maximal peak. Changes in the a-helical and antiparallel /?-sheet helical conformations of PLL were markedly dependent on the salt concentrations of LiC1, NaC1, and cSC1, which induced decreases in negative intensity in that order. The CD spectrum of the random conformation, the most disordered form, displayed positive cotton effect in concentrations of these salts up to 3.OM and a negative peak in concentrations of 6.OM. The effect of these salts on the random conformation of PLL was stronger than that on the aand 8-conformations in higher concentrations. The CD spectrum of the random conformation in the presence of CaCl,, ZnCl,, and MgCl,, on the other hand, showed negative cotton effect in salt concentrations as low as 3.OM. It was impossible, however, to measure the effect on a-and 8-conformations of ZnC1, and MgC1, above concentrations of 10 mM because of a solubility problem with salts in alkaline solution.


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