Literature DB >> 6315072

[Interaction of poly A with phospholipid membranes using IR-spectroscopy].

T V Mal'tseva, E E Bichenkov, I K Korobeĭnicheva, V G Budker.   

Abstract

IR-spectra of poly-A phosphatidylcholine complexes in D2O were studied. It has been shown that in the absence of Mg2+ the spectrum was a superposition of spectra of poly-A and phosphatidylcholine. Introduction of MgCl2 to the concentration of 0.03 M led to the dramatic decrease of absorbance at 1629 cm-1 characteristic of backbone vibration of adenine. Further increase of the concentration of MgCl2 up to 0.08 M resulted in the additional absorbance maximum at 1627 cm-1. Under a variety of temperatures the position of the maximum did not change. It was assumed that on adding magnesium ions to the "poly-A-lipid" mixture in D2O the components formed a stable complex. At high Mg2+ concentration a partial disarrangement of stacking interactions in poly-A occurred that might be a consequence of the incorporation of nucleic bases into hydrophobic membrane phase.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6315072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofizika        ISSN: 0006-3029


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