The effect of spermine on plasmid condensation and dye release observed by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Kral Teresa Hof Martin Langner Marek |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics and Biophysics, Agricultural University, Wroc?aw, Poland. |
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Abstract: | We demonstrate that fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) can be employed to follow the conformational changes of DNA molecules induced by the addition of a cationic condensing compound (spermine). In our experiments the plasmid pHbetaAPr-1-neo (10 kbp; contour length 3.4 microm) was labeled with propidium iodide (PrIo) and then titrated with spermine to induce its condensation. When spermine was applied at concentrations above 5 microM (spermine/DNAphosphate=0.375), the diffusion time of the labeled plasmid dropped from 15 ms down to 3 ms (its diffusion coefficient, D, increased from 1.0x10(-12) m2/s to 6.0x10(-12) m2/s). The application of spermine was also accompanied by decreasing count rate and particle number, reflecting the dye's dissociation. The data presented show that FCS may become a valuable tool in studying supramolecular aggregate formation, especially when association is followed by a change in the hydrodynamic size of the resulting complex. |
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