A comparison of van't Hoff and calorimetric heats of binding to DNA using an ethidium selective electrode |
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Authors: | Bryan B. Sauer Russell A. Flint J.B. Justice C.G. Trowbridge |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322 USA |
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Abstract: | A liquid membrane electrode selective for ethidium ion was used to measure free ethidium in mixtures with calf thymus DNA. Electrode response was unaffected by variation in ionic strength from 1 mm to 0.5 m, and was not degraded over the temperature range studied. DNA-ethidium binding isotherms obtained with the electrode at 17.4, 25.4, 30.1, and 40.6 °C were fitted to a single class of excluded sites model for gn ranging from 0.01 to 0.16. van't Hoff analysis of these data yielded ΔH = ?8300 cal/mol ethidium bound (in 0.5 m KCl, 10 mm Tris buffer, pH 10, 1 mm EDTA). Direct calorimetric measurements of the heat of complex formation led to a value of ?7600 cal/mol at 25 °C in the same medium; the two results were not significantly different at the 95% confidence level. The agreement supports the validity of the ethidium selective electrode, and illustrates its utility in the study of ligand binding to nucleic acids and related materials. |
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