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Title:
First-Order Phase Transition in Large Single Duplex DNA Induced by a Nonionic Surfactant

Language:English
Type:Article
Authors:Sergey M. Mel'nikov and Kenichi Yoshikawa
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Journal:Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
ISSN:0006-291X
Volume:230
Month:1
Year:1997
Actual year:1997
Pages:514–517
doi:10.1006/bbrc.1996.5993
bibtex id:167_1997_BBRC_Mel'nikov
Abstract:
The effect of the nonionic surfactant Triton X-100 on the conformational behavior of large T4DNA was studied. Through single-molecule observation using fluorescence microscopy, we found that T4DNA macromolecules exhibit a discrete con-globule transition with an increase in the Triton X-100 concentration. At low surfactant concentrations, all of the DNAs exhibited an elongated coil state, whereas only compacted globular DNAs were observed at high molar fractions of Triton X-100. The formation of DNA globules was not detected at relatively low Triton X-100 concentrations, even above the CMC; DNA collapse occurred in 50-90% solutions of Triton X-100. The increase in osmotic pressure in concentrated Triton X-100 solutions is considered to be the driving force for the compaction of single T4DNAs.
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1997
"First-Order Phase Transition in Large Single Duplex DNA Induced by a Nonionic Surfactant"
Sergey M. Mel'nikov and Kenichi Yoshikawa, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 230, 514–517 (1997)
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doi:10.1006/bbrc.1996.5993