Thermodynamics of the interaction of daunomycin with DNA |
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Authors: | Ying Mei Huang DR Phillips |
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Institution: | Biochemistry Department, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, 3083, Australia |
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Abstract: | The association constant for the interaction of daunomycin with DNA was determined as a function of temperature (using 3H] daunomycin in conventional equilibrium dialysis cells) and ionic strength (using a spectrophotometric titration method). The association constant varied between 3.1 × 106 M?1 (4°C) and 3.9 × 105 M?1 (65°C). The free energy change was ?8.2 to ?8.8 , the enthalpy change ?5.3 and the entropy change +10 to +11 eu, all values being consistent with that expected of an intercalation process. The apparent number of intercalation sites detected (0.15 to 0.16 per nucleotide) was independent of temperature. The large positive entropy change accompanying the interaction appeals to be due to extensive release of water from the DNA and daunomycin. The apparent number of binding sites increased dramatically with decrease of ionic strength, although the apparent association constant remained largely unaffected by ionic strength. |
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