New Porphyrins/Calf Thymus DNA Complexes - Their Thermostability / L. Aloyan, Y. Dalyan, A. S. Gogolev
Уровень набора: (RuTPU)RU\TPU\network\4598, Advanced Materials Research : Radiation and nuclear techniques in material science, Scientific JournalЯзык: английский.Серия: Radiation Technologies in MedicineРезюме или реферат: The paper studies the melting parameters of the complexes of water soluble cationic 3N- and 4N-pyridyl porphyrins with different peripheral substituents (oxyethyl, buthyl, allyl, metallyl) with DNA. The results indicate that the presence of porphyrin changes the shape and parameters of DNA melting curve. The porphyrin concentration increase results in the increase of the melting temperature (Tm) and melting interval (deltaT) of DNA. With the porphyrin-DNA concentration ratio v=0.01, changes of melting temperature have not been observed. The melting intervals almost do not change upon the addition of the 4N- porphyrins, while the decrease of deltaT is observed in the presence of 3N-porphyrins. Because of the intercalation binding mechanism occurring in GC-rich regions of DNA, we assume that 3N-porphyrins intercalated in GC-rich regions, reduce the thermal stability of these sites, bringing them closer to the thermal stability of the AT-sites, which is the reason for the decrease in melting interval. While with the relative concentration v=0.01 for 4-N porphyrins the external binding mechanism "turns on" and destabilizing effect of porphyrins on GC-pairs compensated by their stabilizing effect on AT-pairs. As a result, no change in the melting parameters of DNA is observed upon complexation with these porphyrins..Аудитория: .Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ | ДНК | порфирины | плавление | термостабильность Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайнTitle screen
The paper studies the melting parameters of the complexes of water soluble cationic 3N- and 4N-pyridyl porphyrins with different peripheral substituents (oxyethyl, buthyl, allyl, metallyl) with DNA. The results indicate that the presence of porphyrin changes the shape and parameters of DNA melting curve. The porphyrin concentration increase results in the increase of the melting temperature (Tm) and melting interval (deltaT) of DNA. With the porphyrin-DNA concentration ratio v=0.01, changes of melting temperature have not been observed. The melting intervals almost do not change upon the addition of the 4N- porphyrins, while the decrease of deltaT is observed in the presence of 3N-porphyrins. Because of the intercalation binding mechanism occurring in GC-rich regions of DNA, we assume that 3N-porphyrins intercalated in GC-rich regions, reduce the thermal stability of these sites, bringing them closer to the thermal stability of the AT-sites, which is the reason for the decrease in melting interval. While with the relative concentration v=0.01 for 4-N porphyrins the external binding mechanism "turns on" and destabilizing effect of porphyrins on GC-pairs compensated by their stabilizing effect on AT-pairs. As a result, no change in the melting parameters of DNA is observed upon complexation with these porphyrins.
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