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Volumetric properties of nucleic acids

✍ Scribed by Tigran V. Chalikian; Kenneth J. Breslauer


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
143 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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✦ Synopsis


Volumetric studies can yield useful new information on a myriad of intra-and intermolecular interactions that stabilize nucleic acid structures. In particular, appropriately designed volumetric measurements can characterize the conformation-dependent hydration properties of nucleic acids as a function of solution conditions, including temperature, pressure, ionic strength, pH, and cosolvent concentration. We have started to accumulate a substantial database on volumetric properties of DNA and RNA, as well as on related low molecular weight model compounds. This database already has provided unique insights into the molecular origins of various nucleic acid recognition processes, including helix-to-coil and helix-to-helix conformational transitions, as well as drug-DNA interactions. In this article, we review recent progress in volumetric investigations of nucleic acids, emphasizing how these data can be used to gain insight into intra-and intermolecular interactions, including hydration properties. Throughout this review, we underscore the importance of volume and compressibility data for characterizing the hydration properties of nucleic acids and their constituents. We also describe how such volumetric data can be interpreted at the molecular level to yield a better understanding of the role that hydration can play in modulating the stability and recognition of nucleic acids.


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