Polysaccharide-Polynucleotide Complexes Part 17. Solvent Effects on Conformational-Transition of Polydeoxyadenylic Acid in the Complexes with Schizophyllan

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This paper examines the relationship between the conformation and solvent for the poly(Da)/s-SPG complex using circular dichroism in the 240-300 nm wavelength region. At the low temperature and low salt concentration, poly(Da) in the complex is estimated to take C2′-endo with a different torsional angle from the anti form. With increasing temperature, the circular dichroism (CD) spectrum starts to bear characteristics of C3′-endo and anti as a minority among the majority of C2′-endo and anti. When the salt concentration is increased, the spectrum becomes almost identical to that of the high temperature form under the non-salt condition. Therefore, addition of salt provides the identical effect to increasing temperature. D2O induces the same effect as decreasing temperature.

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Mizu, M., Koumoto, K., Kimura, T., Sakurai, K., & Shinkai, S. (2003). Polysaccharide-Polynucleotide Complexes Part 17. Solvent Effects on Conformational-Transition of Polydeoxyadenylic Acid in the Complexes with Schizophyllan. Polymer Journal, 35(9), 714–720. https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.35.714

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