The binding of cupric ion (Cu++) to DNA was followed by spectrophotometry, melting profiles, and hydrodynamic techniques, in O.1M NaC104 and at pH 5.6. A small amount of Cu++ is bound specifically to bases (about 1 Cu++ per 20 nucleotides), in agreement with polarographic and EPR data. A preferentia
Interactions des ions métalliques avec le DNA. III. Stabilité et configuration des complexes Ag–DNA
✍ Scribed by F. X. Wilhelm; M. Daune
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 811 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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✦ Synopsis
The thermal stabilization and the configurational changes of DNA were studied during the binding process of silver ion. Melting curves of silver-DNA complexes were analyzed according to the method of Felsenfeld. An increase of T, occurred ditririg the formation of the first complex with a preferential stabilization of G-C pairs.
In the case of DNA from H . injluenzae, the transforming power was maintained after heating in presence of silver at a temperature where AT pairs were dissociated but G-C pairs were not. Shape modifications of the molecule were followed by light scattering, both with native and ultrasonic degraded DNA. In the case of native IINA, the binding of positive ions modified the electrostatic potential and increased the flexibility of the molecule. In the case of rod shaped fragments of DNA, the progressive formation of a kind of polyampholyte was accompanied by aggregation phenomena. The formation of the second complex, with proton release, induced changes of secondary structure and possibly a tilt of the plane of the base.
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