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Binding of divalent copper and calcium ions to poly I
Authors:Victor A Sorokin  Olga A Antonova  Vladimir A Valeev
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Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, UkrSSR Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R.

Abstract:The effect ot Cu2+ and Ca2+ ions, on the ultraviolet differential (UVD) spectra of single-stranded poly I was studied and the coordination (Δεb) and conformation (Δεc) conponents of the spectra calculated The comparison of Δεb and the UVD spectrum of protonated IMP leads to the conclusion that N(7) ot inosine-5'-monophosphate (IMP) is a coordinating site tor Ca2+ and Cu2+ ions on the polymer bases. The binding ot Ca2+ and Cu2+ ions causes differently directed displacements of the four absorption bands of poly I, which are observed in the wavenumber range (50-34) × 103 cm?1 The calculation of concentration dependencies tor the association constants (K“) ot Ca2+ and Cu2+ ions binding to poly I bases shows that the binding is cooperative The K“ values for the poly I + Ca2+ complex are two orders of magnitude lower than those for the poly 1 + Cu2+ complex At low ion concentrations, binding to the poly I phosphates predominates and increases the degree of the polynucleotide helicity. At higher concentrations the spectra are mainly affected by the ion binding to bases, which results in melting of the helical parts of poly I At Ca2+ concentrations exceeding 10?3 M light-scattering aggregates are formed. The degree of monomer order in them is close to that observed in multistranded helices of poly I
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