Real-Time Study of Genomic DNA Structural Changes upon Interaction with Small Molecules Using Dual-Polarization Interferometry
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2009
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The structural changes of genomic DNA upon interaction with small molecules have been studied in real time using dual-polarization interferometry (DPI). Native or thermally denatured DNA was immobilized on the silicon oxynitride surface via a preadsorbed poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) layer. The mass loading was similar for both types of DNA, however, native DNA formed a looser and thicker layer due to its rigidity, unlike the more flexible denatured DNA, which mixed with PEI to form a denser and thinner layer. Ethidium bromide (EtBr), a classical intercalator, induced the large thickness decrease and density increase of native DNA (double-stranded), but a slight increase in both the thickness and density of denatured DNA (partial single-stranded). |
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英语 |
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Wang J;Xu XW;Zhang ZX;Yang F;Yang XR.Real-Time Study of Genomic DNA Structural Changes upon Interaction with Small Molecules Using Dual-Polarization Interferometry,ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY,2009,81(12):4914-4921 |
| Palavras-Chave | #DIBLOCK PHOSPHORYLCHOLINE COPOLYMERS #SURFACE-PLASMON RESONANCE #STRANDED DNA #CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGES #ETHIDIUM-BROMIDE #DRUG-BINDING #QCM-D #IMMOBILIZATION #SINGLE #INTERCALATION |
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期刊论文 |