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Molecular Recognition Through H-Bonding in Micelles Formed by Dioctylphosphatidyl Nucleosides

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1999
abstract:
Short-chain phospholiponucleosides, namely diC8P-adenosine and diC8P-uridine have been, for the first time, synthesized through an enzymatic pathway that allows transphosphatidylation of phosphatidylcholines. Phospholiponucleosides, which have a number of potential applications in several areas such as anticancer therapy, are able to give in water self-organized aggregates. diC8P-adenosine and diC8P-uridine phosphatidylnucleosides form micelles in water solution with critical micellar concentrations around 10-3 M. Mixed micelles, formed from equimolar mixture of phosphatidylnucleosides, show nonideal mixing, suggesting specific interactions between the polar heads of the nucleolipids. We show through NMR, UV-vis, and CD spectroscopies that in mixed micelles formed from diC8P-adenosine and diC8P-uridine phosphatidylnucleosides, both stacking and hydrogen-bonding interactions are present between the bases at the micellar surface. NMR indicates that a H-bonded Watson-Crick adduct is formed despite the exposure of the bases to the highly competitive aqueous environment. This suggests a specific molecular recognition pattern between the complementary bases adenosine and uridine that resembles polynucleotides' behavior.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Barbaro, Pierluigi
Authors of the University:
BARBARO PIERLUIGI
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/171410
Published in:
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. B, CONDENSED MATTER, MATERIALS, SURFACES, INTERFACES & BIOPHYSICAL
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