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Oscillation of membrane potential in immobilized DNA membranes

Authors :
Takeshi Imizu
Mariko Hara
Shinya Adachi
Taro Tsubomura
Yoon Boo Ok
Akon Higuchi
Ken Sakai
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Immobilized DNA membranes prepared by binding between DNA and poly(γ-methyl-l-glutamate) membranes having a cis-diaminedichloro platinum group-generated oscillation of the membrane potential under a concentration gradient of several salts at frequencies between 0 and 5 Hertz at pH 7.0, although nonmodified poly(γ-methyl-l-glutamate) membranes showed a constant potential. The amplitude of oscillation depended on the length of the joint segments between the DNA and poly(γ-methyl-l-glutamate) membranes; the immobilized DNA membranes modified with diaminopropane and diaminobutane showed a high oscillation amplitude (e.g., 4−5 mV). It was also influenced by the salts used, and the highest oscillation amplitude in the membrane potential across the immobilized DNA membranes modified with diaminobutane was observed when NaCl was used as the salt solution. Fast Fourier transport analysis revealed that the oscillation of the membrane potential had several specific frequencies depending on the salt solution and the ...

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f87dbce8a622bb0048e1f63f4ee347b