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On the application of polyelectrolyte "limiting laws" to the helix-coil transition of DNA. II. The effect of Mg++ counterions
Authors:G S Manning
Abstract:The techniques of the previous article are here applied to the case for which the solution contains, in addition to excess uni–univalent salt, one equivalent of divalent counterions per mole nucleotide. In agreement with the melting temperature measurements of Dove and Davidson for Mg++, it is predicted that a region of uni–univalent salt concentration then exists in which (dT m/d log m A +) is negative. It is further predicted, in accord with experiment, that in the presence of divalent counterions, the helical form of DNA is much more stable than in their absence.
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