The theory of polyelectrolyte solution of Alexandrowicz and Katchalsky is used to calculate the electrostatic potential of single stranded polynucleotides for different ionic strength. We have considered the potential of double-stranded DNA as the superposition of the different potentials produced b
Interactions des ions métalliques avec le DNA. IV. Fixation de i'ion cuivrique sur le DNA
✍ Scribed by J. P. Schreiber; M. Daune
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 700 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3525
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✦ Synopsis
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 preferential stabilization of G-C pairs and only a slight increase of the flexibility of the molecule were observed. In 5 X lO-3M NaC104, a higher number of nonhomogeneous binding sites is found by spectrophotometry. It is concluded that a t least two types of sites are available for Cu++. The first one, where Cu++ is chelating N, of purines to phosphate, is observed only at low ionic strength and destabilizes the double helix. The second exists mainly a t 0 , l M or higher ionic strength. All the sites are identical and could be attributed to two successive guanine residues in the same strand. Similar behavior was found for other divalent cations, e.g., Fe++, Mn++, and Co++.
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