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Resolution of parallel and antiparallel oligonucleotide triple helices formation and melting processes by multivariate curve resolution
- Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- A procedure is described for the complete resolution of concentration profiles of oligonucleotide triplexes as a function of pH and temperature. The pH and temperature ranges at which triplexes are present and the relative concentrations of all the species involved in acid-base and conformational equilibria are successfully estimated from Multivariate Curve Resolution analysis of UV absorbance spectra recorded along acid-base titrations and melting experiments of single stranded, hairpin and their mixtures. The dependence of formation constants upon pH was successfully estimated. The hairpin h26 (5′-GAAGGAGGAGA-TTTT-TCTCCTCCTTC-3′), and the single stranded oligonucleotides s11CT (5′-CTTCCTCCTCT-3′), s11AG (5′-AGAGGAGGAAG-3′) and s11TG (5′-TGTGGTGGTTG-3′) were synthesized and their protonation and conformational equilibria were studied in detail. The procedure was shown to be especially useful for the study of triplexes with a low hypochromism upon formation.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1104778632
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource