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Volume changes accompanying thermal denaturation of deoxyribonucleic acid. II. Denaturation at alkaline pH

✍ Scribed by R. E. Chapman Jr.; J. M. Sturtevant


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Weight
637 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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Abstract

The change in apparent molal volume ϕ of DNA on thermal denaturation in carbonate buffer at pH 11.0 has been determined by the dilatometric method. It was found that ϕ increases sigmoidally during the helix–coil transition. Several methods, including a colorimetric technique that closely simulates the conditions used in the dilatometric experiments, were employed to estimate the protons lost by the DNA during the transition. These measurements indicated that the extent of the proton loss depends on the counterion present, increasing in the order Li^+^ < Na^+^ < K^+^ < Cs^+^. The major part of the volume changes observed during the denaturation is due to the volume changes expected to accompany the transfer of protons from the bases guanine and thym ne to carbonate ions. As has been previously reported for the denaturation of DNA at neutral pH, the volume change directly due to the change in shape of the polymer molecules is so small as to be experimentally undetectable.


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Volume changes accompanying the thermal
✍ R. E. Chapman Jr.; J. M. Sturtevant 📂 Article 📅 1969 🏛 Wiley (John Wiley & Sons) 🌐 English ⚖ 609 KB

Dilatometric measurements were made to determine the change in apparent specific volume (p of DNA reaulting from thermal denaturation in neutral solution. (p increased continuously with temperature in the range 10-85°C. No deviations from a monotonically rising curve were observed in the (p versus t