Calorimetric and dynamic light-scattering investigation of cationic surfactant-DNA complexes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
By means of combined calorimetric and dynamic light-scattering measurements, we have investigated the conformational behavior of DNA chains after thermal melting in the presence of a cationic surfactant at different concentrations, up to a surfactant-to-phosphate group molar ratio close to unity. Both the specific heat capacity, C P ex, and the hydrodynamic radius R of the DNA chains provide support for the existence of two structural arrangements with different thermal stabilities, coexisting in the bulk solution. Although a component remains an elongated unfolded DNA chain originated in the thermal denaturation, the second component, consisting of DNA-surfactant complexes, assumes a compact structure with an average size of about 80 nm, whose thermal denaturation occurs at temperatures higher than 100 degrees C.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AQUEOUS-ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS; PHASE-BEHAVIOR; STRUCTURAL TRANSITIONS; DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC-ACID; MOLECULAR-WEIGHT
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