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Salt effects on the denaturation of DNA. IV. A calorimetric study of the helix-coil conversion of the alternating copolymer poly[d(A-T)].

D W Gruenwedel.   

Abstract

The enthalpy deltaH, entropy deltaS, and the temperature Tm of the conformational transition of poly[d (A-T)] from the ordered to the randomly oriented state have been determined at pH 6.8 with the help of an adiabatic differential scanning calorimeter in Na2SO4 solutions of increasing ionic strength. Spectrophotometric denaturation experiments supplemented the calorimetric measurements. All thermodynamic parameters were found to vary strongly with salt concentration: both deltaH and Tm increase linearly with the logarithm of the mean molal activity alpha plus or minus of Na2SO4. However, whereas the dependence of Tm on salt activity remains linear over the entire salt concentration range employed deltaH decreases abruptly in the most concentrated Na2SO4 solutions. The entropy of melting changes with salt concentration in a pattern similar to that displayed by deltaH. The data on deltaH as well as data derived from the maximum slopes of the calorimetric heat denaturation curves were used to calculate the cooperative length Lh, the stacking free energy epsilon, and the cooperativity parameter sigma of poly[d(A-T)] as a function of ionic strength. Lh decreases with increasing salt concentration whereas sigma increases. Epsilon assumes more positive values with increasing salt molality. These changes then are in agreement with the generally held belief that an increase in salt concentration leads to an increase in the "loop" content of the copolymer.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 238619     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2787(75)90195-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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