The influence of the ionic strength of the medium and the nature of counterions on the interaction of DNA molecule with derivatives of actinocin and isoquinoline
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Abstract
In this work the interaction of the DNA molecule with derivatives of actinocin and isoquinoline
was studied by spectral, calorimetric and hydrodynamic methods under different ionic strength of
the medium. All investigated compounds formed reversible equilibrium complexes with the DNA
molecule. When μ = 0.1, the flat heterocyclic chromophores of the compounds either intercalated
in the DNA double helix or located in one of the grooves, depending on the length of the alkyl
chain linking the chromophore with protonated groups of actinocin derivatives. With the decrease
of ionic strength there was an increase in affinity of all investigated compounds to DNA and second
mode of interaction, leading to the formation of intercalated dimers, added to the intercalation
binding. Not intercalating ligands (in a high ionic strength) changed the mode of binding and
behaved like intercalators, causing an increase in contour length of the macromolecule, while the
ionic strength decreased to 0.001. Refs 21. Figs 5. Tables 3.