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The interaction of polylysine with DNA as studied by polarization of flurescence

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Title The interaction of polylysine with DNA as studied by polarization of flurescence
Names Evett, Jay Fredrick (creator)
Isenberg, Irvin (advisor)
Date Issued 1968-08-06 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1969
Abstract A fluorescent dye, 1-dimethylaminonaphthalene-5-sulfonyl
chloride (dansyl chloride), was covalently bonded to polylysine. The
dansyl tagged polylysine was complexed to DNA by gradient dialysis.
The polarization and intensity of fluorescence of the dansyl and the
turbidity of the complex were measured as a function of salt concentration
for a variety of salts.
By assuming a two state model for the system, namely complexed
and uncomplexed polylysine, the fraction, f, of the dansyl
polylysine complexed to the DNA was determined from the polarization
and intensity of fluorescence data.
Under the more stringent assumption that the fluorescent intensity
of the dansyl polylysine molecule was dependent only on whether
or not it was bound to the DNA, f was calculated from the intensity of
fluorescence data alone. The results were in good agreement with the
results of the polarization measurements.
The fractional change in the turbidity of the solution of the DNA-polylysine
complex was also found to be reasonably close to the value
of f as determined by polarization. This indicates that the scattering
unit is a well defined system.
The effectiveness of the ions in dissociating the complex is in
the order SCN⁻, ClO₄⁻>NO₃⁻> Br ⁻>Cl⁻>C₂H₃O₂⁻ and Mg⁺⁺>Li⁺>NH₄⁺, Na⁺>K⁺.
The dissociation curve of a complex of polylysine with A-T rich
salmon sperm DNA appears to be nearly identical to that of the G-C
rich Micrococcus lysodeikticus DNA-polylysine complex.
The pH titration of the complex showed that the association of
polylysine with the DNA stabilized the polylysine against the loss of
its protons.
NaCI is more effective in dissociating the DNA-polylysine complex
in an aqueous solution than it is when the complex is in a 50
volume percent methanol solution.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Polylysine
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/46554

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