Effect of hydrated deep eutectic solvents on the thermal stability of DNA

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Abstract

DNA’s structure stability in hydrated deep eutectic solvents (DESs) is getting growing attention for emerging bio-applications. The employment of DESs as novel co-solvents in water media could favor eco-friendly and biodegradable materials for DNA storage and handling. Understanding the molecular interactions between nucleic acids and aqueous DES is crucial for developing new-generation solvents for biomolecules. In this work, we exploit the molecular sensitivity and selectivity of synchrotron radiation UV resonance raman (SR-UVRR) spectroscopy to explore the interplay between a choline chloride:urea (ChCl:U) DES and double-stranded DNA. Our study analyzes the impact of ChCl:U on the DNA’s thermal unfolding pathway by focusing on the guanine nucleobases whose Raman signal could be strongly enhanced through careful tuning of the excitation wavelength.

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Tortora, M., Vigna, J., Mancini, I., Mele, A., Gessini, A., Masciovecchio, C., & Rossi, B. (2021). Effect of hydrated deep eutectic solvents on the thermal stability of DNA. Crystals, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11091057

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